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Living with hemochromatosis and taking back control
Hemochromatosis is a genetic or secondary condition where the body absorbs and stores too much iron, slowly damaging vital organs. Early signs can be subtle, but untreated cases may lead to severe ...
Hemochromatosis is the buildup of iron in your body. Secondary hemochromatosis is when iron builds up in your tissue due to an underlying medical condition and not due to your genetics. People with ...
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Hemochromatosis diet
Avoid red meat and alcohol to help reduce iron buildup. Choose plant-based proteins and eat fruits and vegetables that don't increase iron absorption. Foods like coffee, tea, and chocolate can help ...
Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetic condition that causes the body to absorb too much dietary iron, usually in adulthood. Symptoms can include tiredness, weight loss, skin color changes, and more.
Idiopathic hemochromatosis is a buildup of iron in the body. Without treatment, it can harm organs. Idiopathic hemochromatosis is an inherited condition in which iron levels build up in the body and ...
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