Haemochromatosis Awareness Week runs 1-7 June each year. This week allows a time to focus attention on haemochromatosis and for people to raise awareness of the condition in the community. Haemochromatosis is diagnosed far too late for many people. Many people struggle for years with unexplained symptoms while the condition is overlooked.
“Haemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder in Australia.” (1)
People with haemochromatosis absorb too much iron from their diet. Over time this leads to iron overload. If undetected and untreated, the excess iron can cause organ or tissue damage and can potentially result in premature death.
Join the action this June by:
- Raising awareness on social media
- Making a donation
- Putting up posters about the cause
For more information, visit:
https://haemochromatosis.org.au/whw/