Hemochromatosis (Haemochromatosis), Bronze Diabetes, Siderophilia (Iron-Storage Disease)

Hemochromatosis, also known as hemochromatosis and siderosiderosis, is an inherited disease characterized by increased absorption and excess accumulation of iron in the body, which can lead to serious health consequences. The main symptom of hemochromatosis is bronze (or cyanotic) skin pigmentation, which appears on the face, neck, chest, back, armpits and other parts of the body.

This hereditary disease is characterized by elevated iron levels and accumulation in tissues, including the liver and pancreas. Patients with hemochromatosis may suffer from diabetes mellitus, liver dysfunction, and endocrine dysfunction. At the same time, increased iron levels do not allow the body to absorb insulin, which leads to



Hemochromatosis is a disease characterized by excessive accumulation of copper in the human body. Although the reasons for this phenomenon are not always clear, it is clear that there are some genetic disorders that entail this condition.

Teenage girls are often susceptible to this disease, although it is important to consult a specialist to diagnose it due to the similarity of symptoms with other diseases. Having diagnosed the symptoms of the disease and blood test results, the doctor will help determine a further treatment regimen.