A high ferritin level can be caused by inflammation in the body, so it is possible that your foot problems are not directly related to an excess of iron. It is important to consult a doctor to identify the cause of your symptoms and to ensure that you are taking enough calcium and vitamin D to support the action of your prescribed medication.
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