Treatment and Management of HH: Rationale for Treatment

Rationale for Treatment

Treatment for hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is typically indicated for iron overload in symptomatic patients. The goal of therapy is to reduce stored iron which may result in reversal or resolution of some symptoms and improve prognosis.

Causes of death in patients with HH include serious medical conditions such as hepatocellular carcimoma, cirrhosis, cardiomyopathy, and diabetes. Ideally, treatment should begin before these conditions develop. The earlier HH is detected, before the onset of severe organ damage, the lower the risk of mortality.

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