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Does hemochromatosis is fatal?

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  A defective gene that results in hemochromatosis can be passed on to a child from one's parents. The majority of instances are related to a defect in the HFE gene , which increases your capacity to absorb iron from diet. Your body normally maintains a constant quantity of iron. Too much iron is absorbed by the body as a result of hemochromatosis. Your organs, particularly the pancreas, liver, and heart, accumulate extra iron. As a result of that, liver disease, heart issues, and diabetes are just a few of the potentially fatal illnesses that can result from an excess of iron. Common symptoms include: Constantly feeling extremely exhausted (fatigue), Loss of weight, weakness, achy joints, irregular or nonexistent periods; Food management: Meat, fish, and poultry all contain heme iron. The most easily absorbed type of iron by your body is in this form. Up to 30% of the heme iron you eat is absorbed by your body. Consuming meat often raises your iron levels much more than n...