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Haemochromatosis

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Haemochromatosis (also spelled hemochromatosis) is a hereditary condition causing the body to absorb too much iron, leading to iron overload in organs including the liver, heart, and pancreas.

This community is for people living with haemochromatosis, their families, and anyone interested in iron overload disorders.

Share your experiences, ask questions, discuss treatment, and connect with others.

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This is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor.

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[–] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

Just give blood...

Literally, that's the treatment, it's the only way to remove stuff like iron. They even do an iron test Everytime, although they're looking for people under and not over the limit.

And I've never heard "Celtic curse" it's how people survived famine and no access to iron in their food supply. We're just super efficient at absorbing it. And modern diets are too high in iron

Unless, you just give blood. Which again, is the prescribed treatment if you ever test too high.

So just give blood routinely and be comfortably under the limit.

It's the easiest "curse" in the world to manage. Hell, leeches and bloodletting have been around for milenia as common treatments.

For much of recorded history, you'd stumble into proper treatment,. literally, from just bleeding

[–] noodNinja@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 days ago

Pretty much sums it up. There are some other treatments researched very recently like synthetic hepcidin and gene therapy to correct the actual mutation. The hepcidin one was a successful human trial in Australia but at the end of it phlebotomy was still decided as the preferred method of treatment. I am waiting for an update on the gene editing treatment. Getting these things to market is a challenge unfortunately.

[–] corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca -1 points 1 day ago

Everytime

Not a word, my dude.