June 7, 2026

The Iron Deficiency MISTAKE Doctors Keep Missing in Women

The Iron Deficiency MISTAKE Doctors Keep Missing in Women
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Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world, yet countless women are still being told their iron levels are "normal" while struggling with fatigue, hair loss, brain fog, poor sleep and low energy.


In this episode of All About You, Dr. Shauna Watts sits down with GP and iron deficiency expert Dr. Ebony Tosch to unpack one of the most overlooked health issues affecting women, particularly during perimenopause and midlife.


Together they explore why ferritin is often a more meaningful marker than standard iron levels, how iron deficiency symptoms frequently overlap with menopause and thyroid conditions, and why many women spend years being reassured that their blood tests are "fine" when they're anything but.


Dr. Ebony explains the real causes of iron deficiency, the most effective ways to improve iron stores, and when an iron infusion may be a better option than oral supplements.


In this episode, you'll learn:


• Why iron deficiency is commonly missed in women

• The difference between iron, ferritin and anemia

• Which blood tests you should ask your doctor to order

• Common symptoms of low iron, including fatigue, hair loss and restless legs

• Why heavy periods remain one of the biggest contributors to iron deficiency

• How perimenopause can make iron deficiency harder to recognise

• The truth about oral iron supplements and why many women struggle with them

• How to improve iron absorption naturally

• When an iron infusion may be the right next step

• What to expect during an iron infusion

• The risks, side effects and benefits of IV iron therapy

• Why optimal iron levels matter more than simply being within the "normal range"

• How iron deficiency can impact sleep, energy, mood and overall wellbeing


If you've ever been told your blood tests are normal but you still don't feel like yourself, this conversation may provide some of the answers you've been looking for.


Remember: informed health decisions start with understanding the numbers that matter.


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https://www.drebonytosch.com/about


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Chapters

01:24 – The Iron Deficiency Problem Doctors Still Miss

02:32 – The Blood Test Every Woman Should Know About

04:45 – Why Ferritin Matters More Than Iron Levels

05:37 – Signs & Symptoms Of Low Iron

06:45 – Heavy Periods, Perimenopause & Iron Loss

10:22 – What Ferritin Levels Are Actually Too Low?

11:28 – Why Iron Supplements Often Fail

12:43 – How To Improve Iron Absorption Naturally

17:24 – When It's Time To Consider An Iron Infusion

18:29 – Iron Infusions Explained: Risks & Benefits

24:33 – Hair Loss, Fatigue & Low Iron Recovery

35:35 – Dr Ebony's Most Important Iron Deficiency Advice

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