27/10/2025
High iron levels may be more common than you think, especially in those with hereditary hemochromatosis - a genetic condition that causes the body to store too much iron. While it can affect the liver, heart, skin, and joints, the good news is that regular treatment, like blood donation, can help keep things in check. 🩸
Men in their 50s are most commonly affected, with symptoms like excessive tanning and liver concerns. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s always a good idea to get it checked by a specialist. Early care can help keep you feeling your best!