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Does stress make hemochromatosis worse?

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No: Stress is not known to be a factor that can worsen hemochromatosis.

Answered 4/7/2013

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Maybe: I see that you have this fairly common illness and I hope that you have having it managed scientifically. Physical and emotional stress are rough on the secondary diabetes that often results from hemochromatosis. If there is stress in your life, I hope it is what Selye called "eu-stress" to help you achieve & learn, and that you'll cope with "dis-tress" proactively. Best wishes.

Answered 8/11/2014

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