Did You Know!
Some Blood Disorders Can Cause Iron Overload Instead of Iron Deficiency
Most people associate blood disorders with low iron levels and anemia. However, conditions such as Hemochromatosis cause the body to absorb too much iron from food. Over time, excess iron can accumulate in the liver, heart, pancreas, and other organs, potentially leading to serious health complications if left untreated. Many people live for years without realizing they have the condition because symptoms often develop gradually.