Ferritin levels directly reflect the body’s iron storage in tissues like the liver and bone marrow. Low ferritin indicates depleted reserves, often due to inadequate dietary intake, blood loss, or increased iron demand. High ferritin suggests iron overload, inflammation, or chronic diseases. Monitoring ferritin provides a reliable measure of long-term iron balance.
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