Submitted by LastGoldenFlower t3_yab93o in askscience
Eaglemum1 t1_ite2of8 wrote
Reply to comment by C-La-Canth in Does a condition in which the human body produces too much/more blood exist? by LastGoldenFlower
Although people with haemochromatosis tend to have higher than average Hb levels (probably because they never suffer from iron deficiency which is fairly common), unlike polycythaemia vera, the hamoglobin levels don’t get high enough to cause damage per se. It’s the iron deposits from excess iron which directly cause organ damage.
C-La-Canth t1_ite6nwv wrote
Thank you for the clarification!
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