Serious Symptoms Of Hemochromatosis
Diabetes

Diabetes can occur as a secondary condition resulting from hemochromatosis. This is often an early sign of the disease in men, but it is less likely to occur in women with hemochromatosis. It is also more likely to happen in individuals who have a family history of diabetes. In hemochromatosis, this secondary illness is caused by organ failure due to a buildup of excess iron in the system. Hemochromatosis can cause severe damage to the pancreas over time, causing problems with insulin production and blood sugar regulation. Secondary conditions like diabetes can be prevented if hemochromatosis is caught and treated early enough. However, even if the pancreas is damaged, it can get better after treatment starts.