yes it is. it is a condition where excess amounts of elemental iron is stored to other organs in the body. iron is essential for one purpose only, hemoglobin synthesis. excess amounts is excreted in the feces. the body gets overwhelmed when excess amounts gets into the circulation, eg. repeated blood transfusions. deposition to targets organs causes damage and disease... you can check my site for articles in internal medicine lowellmd202.blogspot.com
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Hemochromatosis is also known as iron overload, bronze diabetes, hereditary hemochromatosis and familial hemochromatosis.
Basically! It's when to much iron is absorbed into the gastrointestinal tract.
Basically! It's when to much iron is absorbed into the gastrointestinal tract.
Hemochromatosis is too much iron in the body. It is also called iron overload.
Hemochromatosis
Hemosiderosis is a close term to hemochromatosis. Iron overload is another name.
Iron overload is a genetic disorder that is inherited, but it can also develop from multiple blood transfusions or chronic iron poisoning.
liver disease, iron overload from hemochromatosis, certain types of anemia, acute leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, breast cancer, thalassemia, infections, inflammatory diseases, and hemosiderosis
This iron overload can lead to serious health consequences, most notably cirrhosis of the liver.
Hemochromatosis
Individuals with hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes excess iron absorption, are at the highest risk for iron overload. This condition is most commonly found in people of Northern European descent.