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  1. ... too high, which could be a sign of hemochromatosis (also called iron overload). This condition causes too ... are too high, it may mean you have: Hemochromatosis Lead poisoning Liver disease Most conditions that cause ... Department of Health and Human Services; About Hereditary Hemochromatosis; [reviewed 2022 May 20; cited 2023 Dec 29]; [ ...
  2. ... rule out conditions related to iron levels, including: Hemochromatosis , having too much iron in your body (also ... MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Hemochromatosis; [reviewed 2020 Jan; cited 2025 Feb 21]; [about ... www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/liver-disease/hemochromatosis/all-content National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [ ...
  3. ... Hepatitis Cirrhosis Mononucleosis Heart procedures or problems Pancreatitis Hemochromatosis (too much iron in the body) Deep burns ...
  4. ... such as: Anemia (when the cause is unknown) Hemochromatosis Myelodysplastic syndromes Polycythemia vera Platelet disorders Certain cancers ...
  5. ... and may be caused by conditions, such as: Hemochromatosis Alcohol use disorder Smoking Viral infections , such as ...