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what ages do people experience the symptoms/complications of hemochromatosis?

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The symptoms/complications of hemochromatosis typically occur in middle-age, but can occur earlier in some people. The disease progression appears to vary in each individual. It is possible that a substantial proportion of people with hemochromatosis remain healthy without treatment for many years, while a smaller proportion of people progress more rapidly through the course of their disease and they develop life-threatening complications early.
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How many people have hemochromatosis?

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It is estimated that 1 in every 200 - 500 people in the United States has hereditary hemochromatosis… about 1 million people. Whites of northern European descent are at highest likelihood of being affected and men are more commonly affected than women, who may be protected by iron loss through menstruation and pregnancy.
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What are the signs and symptoms of hemochromatosis?

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In early stages of hemochromatosis, symptoms are non-specific and mimic a variety of other disease symptoms. Symptoms can include fatigue, palpitations, joint pain, non-specific stomach pain, and impotence, as well as loss of menstruation and infertility. Abnormalities of liver function tests can also occur in the absence of symptoms.
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Is it safe for people with hemochromatosis to donate blood?

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced that blood from therapeutic phlebotomies for persons with iron overload could be used for transfusion if certain criteria are met: 1) the blood collection center may not charge for the therapeutic phlebotomy and 2) the blood center must apply to FDA for exemption from existing regulations. As part of that exemption, the blood center must collect and submit specified data to the FDA.
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What are the symptoms of hemochromatosis?

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The early symptoms are somewhat vague, making it easy to mistake hemochromatosis for another condition. Early symptoms of hemochromatosis include:
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What symptoms do people experience when they are first infected with HIV?

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Most people experience NO symptoms at all from their initial infection. Some people may come down with very common flu-like symptoms, but they are virtually indistinguishable from a regular flu. It takes an average of 5 to 10 years after infection for most people to develop symptoms. People with HIV who use drugs and/or alcohol or are otherwise unhealthy (poor nutrition, stress, lack of sleep) may accelerate the disease process.
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What symptoms will I experience after I get home?

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Possible symptoms of Post Embolization Syndrome (PES), which are fever, severe abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting.
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What is hereditary hemochromatosis?

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Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetic disease that is the result of inheriting two defective copies of a particular gene, one from each parent. The mutation in this gene causes the intestine to absorb too much iron. Over time, usually several years, this excess iron is deposited in the cells of the liver, heart, pancreas, joints, and pituitary gland. If left untreated, organ damage can result.
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How is hemochromatosis detected?

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A simple blood test is used to diagnose people with iron overload. The test typically used for this purpose is transferrin saturation. If the initial test comes back elevated (>45%), then a repeat test is conducted after an overnight fast. If both tests are elevated, further tests are conducted to determine if iron overload is present. For more details, refer to the recommendations in the Annals of Internal Medicine Supplement, 1 December 1998, page 955.
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How do you treat hemochromatosis?

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Hemochromatosis is one of the few genetic diseases for which a simple effective therapy exits. Hemochromatosis is treated by removing blood (phlebotomy) from the patient in order to lower the level of iron. There is an initial de-ironing phase, during which patients have frequent phlebotomy to remove the accumulated iron.
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What are the early symptoms of hemochromatosis?

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Hemochromatosis affects everyone differently. Early symptoms may include fatigue, weakness, weight loss, joint pain, or abdominal pain. There is no definite set of symptoms to indicate that a person has too much iron. Diagnosing hemochromatosis is difficult because the symptoms are like the symptoms of many other diseases.
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What are the ages of the people you test?

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PlusFour Solutions specializes in the assessment of school-aged children, ages six to eighteen. We have worked with children as young as age four and we do not hesitate to assess adults when asked, or as part of a family evaluation.
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Will I meet people of all ages?

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No, all of our events are age compatible. Most Cupid.com/PreDating sessions are designed with a 10 year or less age range which can change from month to month helping to ensure repeat PreDaters have an opportunity to meet new people each time. For example, one month we may have 22-32, 43-53 and the next we might have 18-25, 26-36 and 45-55. We've found that most people want to meet others that are close to their age. For those who don't, read the next question and answer.
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What are the symptoms and complications?

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Sore inflamed blisters anywhere in genital, anal, mouth area or any other skin surface where contact has been made (e.g. fingers). First episode is usually most severe and may also include fever, headache, generalized aching, swollen glands, sore throat, problems urinating. If a recurrence occurs when a woman is going to give birth the physician may recommend a Caesarean section.
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What are the symptoms people have ?

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The symptoms that people have are very wide ranging. Gut symptoms are often predominant but it can present with brain symptoms, joint aches and pains, low iron, irritability, fatigue. Many of the symptoms do not relate to the gut. The full list of symptoms can be found in our symptom check list. If you experience any of these symptoms, then you could be gluten-sensitive. "Are you Gluten-Sensitive" book answers the questions that Dr Ford is most so frequently asked.
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When do people with hemochromatosis begin to get sick?

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The age varies from person to person. Usually symptoms begin during middle age. Some people get sick sooner, others later.
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What is hemochromatosis?

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Hereditary hemochromatosis (HHC), or iron overload, is an inherited disorder that causes the body to absorb two to three times the normal amount of iron. Over the years, the excess iron builds up in the vital organs, joints and tissues where it can cause a number of debilitating and potentially fatal conditions such as liver and heart disease, diabetes, impotence and arthritis.
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What if I experience bloating symptoms?

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Bloating can occur during the first few days after starting VSL#3™. This is usually transient and most likely due to the changing intestinal microflora. If you experience bloating, you may need to reduce your daily intake of VSL#3™ for a few days to allow for this adjustment.
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VSL#3 - Frequently Asked Questions
Bloating can occur during the first few days following the start of VSL#3 consumption. This is usually a transitory phenomenon due to the changing intestinal microflora. If you experience bloating, you may need to reduce your daily intake to allow this adjustment.
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Do you sometimes experience a set of "mysterious" symptoms that seem to "come and go" on their own?

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If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be experiencing symptoms caused by food or environmental allergies.
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Is it ok if I ingest some gluten if I do not experience any symptoms?

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No. The majority of patients with celiac disease experience no symptoms when they ingest gluten, either intentionally or unintentionally. This led to the concept that patients, especially children may grow out of the disease. In addition, patients also consider that it is doing no harm to them.
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Will I experience withdrawal symptoms if I stop taking SEREDYN?

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Unlike most anti-anxiety drugs, SEREDYN does not cause severe withdrawal symptoms when it is discontinued. You don't have to worry about experiencing the nasty effects of withdrawal if you decide to stop taking it. That said, if you wish to stop using SEREDYN after taking the supplement daily for more than one month, we recommend that you gradually taper down your dose over 7-21 days.
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Are there complications?

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with any surgery, there is a risk of complications after hip replacement surgery. However, they are quite rare… driving on an Interstate highway is probably more dangerous. To reduce the risk of infection, we take special precautionary measures in the operating room, and use powerful antibiotics. Our personnel are limited to fully trained and experienced nurses and technicians.
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Graves disease usually responds to treatment, and after the initial period of hyperthyroidism, is relatively easy to treat and manage. There are some exceptions to this, and for some, treatment and subsequent stabilization are much more challenging, both to the patient and the treating team of physicians.
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with any surgery, there is a risk of complications after knee replacement surgery. However, they are quite rare … driving on an interstate highway is probably more dangerous. To reduce the risk of infection, we take special precautionary measures in the operating room, and use powerful antibiotics. Our personnel are limited to fully trained and experienced nurses and technicians.
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Hip Replacement Frequently Asked Questions: Answers your hip...
with any surgery, there is a risk of complications after hip replacement surgery. However, they are quite rare ... driving on an Interstate highway is probably more dangerous. To reduce the risk of infection, we take special precautionary measures in the operating room, and use powerful antibiotics. We do everything we can to eliminate complications that include blood clot and dislocation. Our personnel are limited to fully trained and experienced nurses and technicians.
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