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Haemochromatosis

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posted on Jul, 24 2008 @ 02:49 AM
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any body on here enlighten me on what this is, and how it efects you, what the treatment is,
iv'e had a test done and its not gene related, what else could couse it,



posted on Jul, 24 2008 @ 04:05 AM
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to put it simply...

your body reduces its intestinal absorption of iron as stores in the body become 'full'... in haemochromotosis, the gene responsible for 'reducing the absorption of intestinal iron' is stuffed and the body keeps absorbing large amounts as if the stores were low. Since humans aren't real good at excreting excess iron, it keeps building up and up and up and up until the protein that carries it through the blood (ferritin) cant hold it anymore and starts dumping it in tissues... particularly the liver where it for a lack of a better word 'rusts' (oxidizes) causing tissue damage...

hope that helps.

Oh forgot about the rest:

treatment is usually by venipuncture (blood letting) and/or blood transfusions once or twice a year to remove xs iron...

as for other non genetic causes... can't help you, I'm guessing they're largely idiopathic (ie. they don't know)...

[edit on 24-7-2008 by cremedebrocolli]



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