Serious Symptoms Of Hemochromatosis
Joint Pain

Hemochromatosis can cause joint pain because it damages the joints over time and can lead to arthritis. In addition to pain, the patient may have joint stiffness and may have a low range of motion in some areas. When joint pain and stiffness are among the first symptoms of hemochromatosis, it can be difficult to diagnose the disease correctly. Many doctors will not think of hemochromatosis first; rather, they may test for several forms of arthritis unrelated to hemochromatosis. There are over one hundred forms of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Several autoimmune diseases, including lupus, also cause pain in the joints. Furthermore, hemochromatosis is a very uncommon disease. Therefore, it may take a while to get diagnosed with hemochromatosis if it starts off with only joint problems.
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