Sunday, January 31, 2010

When Does Hemocromotosis Start Hemocromotosis???

Hemocromotosis??? - when does hemocromotosis start

Someone knows it or does it have? I really need help in trying to manage and understand. All I know is the oppisite of anemia. The key to managing and treating absoultly I feel like shit and I'm woundering if it can be, for it was almost two years and Diana has said, or if a treatment facility probably in a year. havent and trivial. Please give?

3 comments:

LuckyLas... said...

They do not understand why you can not a treatment or a doctor to determine. If you have a family doctor, you should immediately contact a next appointment. If you have no insurance or money, no resources and clinics in all states that can contribute to this. Begin by contacting your city or community social service agency. You can also try the Medicaid office in your country (contact Medicaid is for low income Medicare) is for seniors. You can try this link for more information on Medicaid: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicaidEligibili ...

Some resources for hemochromatosis, including the American Hemochromatosis Society (if you want to find help, contact a local treatment) http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases ... http://americanhs.org/ and http:// / Health www.mayoclinic.com / hemochr ...

Keep Your Eyes To The Right™ said...

Hemochromatosis can lead to anemia, which is not the case) (if secondary. Do the research itself. There is an accumulation of iron in the blood.

You should receive special treatment for this genetic disease (primary).

Only a small effect, some results are not receiving professional care:

* Arthritis
* Liver disease, including an enlarged liver, cirrhosis, cancer and liver failure
* Damage to the pancreas, possibly causing diabetes
* The heart defects such as cardiac arrhythmia or heart failure
* Impotence
* Early Menopause
* Abnormal pigmentation of the skin, giving the impression of gray or bronze
* Inadequate thyroid
* Damage to the adrenal glands

Dave and Rebel G said...

Hemochromotosis is a liver disease, in which iron accumulates in the blood. It is imperative that you treat it, or can go into liver failure. It is unusual to be symptomatic for pre-menopausal women, because of course blood per month. But not completely unknown. It is genetically so make sure brothers and sisters are well tested.

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