Various Options For Diagnosing And Treating Hemochromatosis

Phlebotomy

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Phlebotomy refers to taking blood and is the first line of treatment for hemochromatosis. It is a safe and cheap method for reducing iron levels in the body. The procedure of taking for hemochromatosis patients is the same as what is done for individuals who are donating blood. However, hemochromatosis patients will have one pint of blood removed one or two times each week for at least several months to a year. The process continues until iron levels are within the normal range. After this, patients will be placed on maintenance therapy, which involves giving one pint of blood every two to four months, and is usually continued for life. Patients need to have a blood test for iron levels each year so an appropriate maintenance plan can be made.

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