Can high ferritin be caused by stress?
David Mccullough
Published Jan 22, 2026
In contrast, chronic inflammation and oxidative stress may act as a link between elevated serum-ferritin levels, which may contribute to cellular or tissue damage [10].
What causes sudden high ferritin levels?
The most common causes of elevated ferritin levels are obesity, inflammation, and daily alcohol intake. The most common causes of genetic-related elevated ferritin levels is the condition hemochromatosis.What type of inflammation causes high ferritin?
Summary. There is increasing evidence that circulating ferritin levels may not only reflect an acute phase response but may play a critical role in inflammation. MAS, AOSD, cAPS and septic shock are associated with very high levels of ferritin.What can falsely elevated ferritin?
Chronic alcohol consumption, metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes, malignancy, infection and inflammatory conditions explain 90% of causes of elevated SF. Elevations of SF in the range 300–1000 μg/L are common, and often reflect the presence of the previously listed conditions.What is considered a dangerously high ferritin level?
Many laboratories consider serum ferritin levels greater than 200 ng/mL in women and greater than 300 ng/mL in men to be abnormal.How dangerous is high Ferritin/Iron? And how I lowered mine...
Is ferritin a tumor marker?
Ferritin: a tumor marker expressed by renal cell carcinoma.What cancers cause high ferritin?
Iron overload, inflammation, liver disease, and malignancy are conditions that lead to elevated serum ferritin [7-11]. Pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, T-cell lymphoma, and hepatocellular carcinoma are associate with high serum ferritin [7-12].Can high ferritin levels mean nothing?
Higher than normal ferritin levels can mean you have too much iron in your body. Conditions that cause increased iron levels include liver disease, alcohol abuse, and hemochromatosis, a disorder that can lead to cirrhosis, heart disease, and diabetes.Can you have high ferritin without hemochromatosis?
Genetic hemochromatosis is often considered when evaluating an elevated ferritin. Regardless of this, most patients without an elevated TS have hyperferritinemia related to inflammation, chronic alcohol consumption, cell damage, or metabolic abnormalities (e.g., obesity).How do I get my ferritin levels down?
Dietary changes
- avoiding supplements that contain iron.
- avoiding supplements that contain vitamin C, as this vitamin increases iron absorption.
- reducing iron-rich and iron-fortified foods.
- avoiding uncooked fish and shellfish.
- limiting alcohol intake, as this can damage the liver.