H2BFM
h2bfm: Hemochromatosis
Description:
Hemochromatosis, also known as iron overload disorder, is a condition where the body absorbs too much iron from food, leading to its accumulation in various organs and tissues. This excess iron can damage cells and cause a range of health problems.
Associated Diseases:
Excess iron in hemochromatosis can lead to several associated diseases, including:
- Liver damage: Iron buildup in the liver can cause inflammation, fibrosis, and eventually cirrhosis, a life-threatening condition.
- Heart failure: Iron deposits in the heart can weaken the heart muscle and lead to heart failure.
- Diabetes: Iron overload can impair insulin production and cause type 2 diabetes.
- Arthritis: Iron deposits in the joints can trigger inflammation and pain, leading to arthritis.
- Hypothyroidism: Excess iron can interfere with thyroid hormone production, causing hypothyroidism.
Did you Know ?
Hemochromatosis is an underdiagnosed condition, with an estimated 1 in 200 individuals worldwide affected. However, only about 1 in 10 individuals with the condition are aware of it.