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Excess iron in body causes liver damage

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Hemochromatosis, a disease caused by excess build up of iron in the body, is becoming a major cause of liver damage in India, doctors revealed on Tuesday.

This action is genetic and the excess iron, if left untreated, can damage joints, organs and eventually prove fatal.

They said the disease though being genetic was still a matter of concern because symptoms often do not appear until a person is 40 years or above.

“Usually this is genetic but some may also acquire it through blood transfusions, certain blood problems, liver disease or binge alcoholism. Symptoms often don’t appear until a person is aged 40 or older. This is because extra iron builds up slowly throughout the person’s life,” said Jaspreet Singh, associated with the Gasteroenterology Department of Ram Manohar Lohia hospital.

Men are more likely to have too much iron build up in the body as women get rid of the extra iron during menstruation or pregnancy.

“When the levels of iron are high it leads to damaging every organ and tissue. Hemochromatosis can be treated to prevent serious problems. But without treatment, hemochromatosis will continue storing iron in the body,” said Ravinder Pal Singh Malhotra, director at the city-based Health Human Clinic.

According to the doctors, not just iron but also several other habits including high cholesterol, late sleeping and late rising, skipping breakfast and stopping urine for a long duration causes liver damage. (IANS)

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