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    David Beggy, GAA All Star and Ambassador for the Irish Haemochromatosis Association, his daughter Andrea (11) and Anna McCarthy

    One in five people carry the Haemochromatosis or ‘Iron Overload’ Gene – Ireland’s most common genetic condition

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    By Senior Times on June 27, 2022 Health

    What is haemochromatosis, also known as ‘iron overload’?

    ‘Iron overload’ or haemochromatosis is a genetic condition where a large amount of iron is absorbed from our diet and deposited in major organs in the body, such as the liver but also the pancreas, heart and joints

     

    Who is at risk?

    More men than women can develop symptoms of haemochromatosis because women lose iron through regular blood loss from menstruation and pregnancy.

    In Ireland, 1 in 5 people carry the gene and 1 in 83 are at risk of developing haemochromatosis. Ireland has the highest incidence of the condition in the world.

     

    What are the symptoms?

    Iron builds up slowly in the body, so symptoms might not appear until ages 30-40 years. Symptoms can include:

    • Chronic fatigue
    • Joint pain and arthritis
    • Diabetes
    • Liver disorders
    • Reduced sex drive
    • Heart disease

    How do I get tested?

    If you are worried about any symptoms of iron overload or if someone in your immediate family has haemochromatosis, contact your GP to arrange a simple blood test (to look at your levels of serum ferritin and transferrin saturation percentages). If these levels are higher than normal, a gene test (also a blood test) will confirm if you have haemochromatosis. If haemochromatosis is diagnosed and treated early, patients can go onto live normal lives and avoid complications later in life.

     

    How do I get treated?

    Treatment for haemochromatosis is simple – blood is removed from the body to reduce iron stores, a procedure very similar to donating blood. This procedure is known as venesection or phlebotomy. Once iron levels are reduced, a patient is then in a ‘maintenance phase’, where just 2 to 4 venesections might be needed per year.

    How to find out more

    Visit www.haemochromatosis-ir.com; Email: info@haemochromatosis-ir.com; Helpline on (01) 8735911; Twitter: @IrishHaemAssoc: Facebook: @IrishHaemochromatosisAssociation; Instagram: @haemochromatosis.ireland

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