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Can hemochromatosis present later in life? What Seniors and Caregivers Need to Know

Though present at birth, a significant number of individuals with hereditary hemochromatosis don't develop noticeable symptoms until well into adulthood, often in middle age or later. This late presentation of symptoms is a key characteristic of the most common form of this genetic condition, making it a critical consideration for both senior care and healthy aging.

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