Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder characterized by excessive absorption of iron from the diet, leading to an accumulation of iron in various organs, particularly the liver, heart, and pancreas. This overload can cause serious health issues, including liver disease, Diabetes, and heart problems. Symptoms may include fatigue, joint pain, and skin changes, but many people remain asymptomatic until the condition is advanced. Treatment typically involves regular bloodletting (phlebotomy) to reduce iron levels and manage symptoms.