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No, excessive alcohol consumption does not cause hemochromatosis, which is primarily a genetic disorder characterized by excessive iron absorption in the body. However, chronic alcohol use can exacerbate liver damage and may lead to conditions that mimic or worsen iron overload, such as alcoholic liver disease. It's important to manage both alcohol intake and iron levels to prevent complications. If you have concerns about iron levels or liver health, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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