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Galway information evening on haemochromatosis
The Irish Haemochromatosis Association is organising a Patient Information evening for patients, family members and members of the public who are interested in finding out more about haemochromatosis, on Tuesday next May 23from 7-8pm at the Galway Bay Hotel.
Haemochromatosis screening and treatment from Galway Primary Care
Haemochromatosis is a common genetic disorder leading to the accumulation of excess iron in the body. Symptoms vary and include fatigue, joint pain, erectile dysfunction, and a darkening or bronzing of the skin. A doctor’s consultation to discuss symptoms and family history, and blood tests are the first steps in screening for haemochromatosis.
Health meeting
A meeting about haemochromatosis, which is an iron overload, will take place on March 29 in McHale Park meeting room, Castlebar.
Haemochromatosis meeting
An information meeting about haemochromatosis, which is an iron overload disorder, will take place at in the Blue Theatre, GMIT, Dublin Road, Galway, on Monday March 14 at 7.30pm.
Coping with iron overload
John (not his real name) accidentally discovered he had haemochromatosis after having a melanoma removed at University Hospital Galway.