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Health NewsYour search produced no health news articles. Search Results 1�of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics FAQ's About Hemochromatosis/Iron Overload This is a comprehensive list of questions and answers about hemochromatosis or iron overload.... Details >American Hemochromatosis Society, Inc.HemochromatosisThis fact sheet presents a general overview on Hemochromatosis -- a hereditary disease with symptoms that include fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice (yellowing of skin and eyes), and a change in skin c... Details >National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of HealthHemochromatosis Fact Sheet: Health Information on Excess Iron and Iron Overload Hemochromatosis is completely preventable. When diagnosis is in doubt, the patient should begin a trial of weekly phlebotomies at the blood bank. Four to six weeks will usually provide the answer. ... Details >Iron Overload Diseases AssociationHemochromatosis Introduction Hemochromatosis (HHC) is a genetic disorder of metabolism. Individuals with hemochromatosis absorb too much iron.... Details >Iron Disorders InstituteIron Overload and HemochromatosisIron overload is a serious chronic condition that develops when the body absorbs too much iron over many years and excess iron builds up in organ tissues (for example, heart tissue and liver tissue). ... Details >National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental DisabilitiesJuvenile Hemochromatosis & non-HFE related iron overload in youths Hemochromatosis is a genetic metabolic disorder where a person absorbs too much iron and can result in dangerously high accumulation of iron in vital organs such as liver, heart, joints and brain whic... Details >Iron Disorders Institute
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