Hemochromatosis Support Group
Hemochromatosis is a hereditary disease characterized by improper processing by the body of dietary iron which causes iron to accumulate in a number of body tissues, eventually causing organ dysfunction. It is the main iron overload disorder. Hemochromatosis is notorious for having symptoms that are often initially misattributed to other diseases.
The one treatment I have been searching for good answers about is chelation. I know it's pretty massive right now, but I think in the future it may have possibilities.
Another treatment that holds hope for us is gene therapy. Now that they have isolated the gene that is doing this to us replacing the defective gene with a good one could solve the problem completely. That's a long way off, but we may see it in our lifetimes if we can hold on that long.
Sue
I'm curious as to the question? I've found through experience that removal of the iron through phlebotomies, takes the load off the liver. It is an amazing organ. Many of us have experienced such improvement in liver function as the iron is removed. I was diagnosed with cirrhosis in 93 when I got the biopsy. It scared the s**t out of me. Sixteen years later and well over 150 phlebs and my liver function tests are still good.
Best of luck with your inquiry,
tuistone