...or the bile ducts), or the excessive storage of iron (hemochromatosis), or fat (fatty liver disease) in the liver. Some medications can also cause this condition. This condition is common....
...(myocarditis), including COVID-19 and Lyme disease infiltrative conditions, such as amyloidosis and hemochromatosis long term use of certain medications, such as chemotherapy drugs metabolic conditions, such as thyroid disorders and...
...lymphoma, and other blood or bone marrow cancers. Are suspected to be suffering from cancers that have metastasized to the bone marrow Are suspected of having hemochromatosis, a condition that...
...Diabetes and metabolic diseases Diabetes and metabolic diseases, such as hyperparathyroidism and hemochromatosis, can lead to calcium deposits in the body, particularly around the shoulder area. This can irritate the...
...malignant or benign Have abnormal aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) results Are suspected of having other liver conditions, such as Wilson’s disease or hemochromatosis Are under methotrexate medication...
...diseases, or diseases that affect the liver. These include: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Liver cirrhosis Liver cancer Fatty liver disease Hemochromatosis The goals of a liver health diet...
...be greatly destructive. Genetic liver disease – These include hemochromatosis (too much iron in the liver) and abnormal metabolism disorders like Wilson’s disease. Liver damage from medications or poisoning Who...
...to be suffering from cancers that have metastasized to the bone marrow Are suspected of having hemochromatosis, a condition that is characterized by the overproduction of iron in the blood...
...as statins or acetaminophen) supplements and herbs (such as iron or vitamin A) hepatitis (infectious and autoimmune) hemochromatosis cirrhosis celiac disease hepatobiliary diseases (primary sclerosis cholangitis, primary biliary cirrhosis) Wilson’s...