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ICD-10 code: T45.4X5D

Disease category: T45.4X5: Adverse effect of iron and its compounds

Adverse Effect of Iron and Its Compounds, Subsequent Encounter

Iron is an important mineral that is necessary for numerous biological processes in the body. However, excess amounts of iron and its compounds can have adverse effects on human health. Exposure to iron and its compounds can occur through various sources such as occupational exposure, contaminated water and food, and iron supplements.

Here are some of the adverse effects of iron and its compounds:

  1. Iron Overload: Excess iron can accumulate in the body and cause iron overload. This can lead to organ damage, such as liver damage, heart failure, and diabetes. Symptoms of iron overload include fatigue, joint pain, and abdominal pain.
  2. Iron Poisoning: Iron poisoning can occur when a person ingests large amounts of iron supplements or iron-containing products. Symptoms of iron poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Severe cases can lead to shock, liver failure, and even death.
  3. Hemochromatosis: Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder that causes the body to absorb too much iron from food. This can lead to iron overload and organ damage. Symptoms of hemochromatosis include joint pain, fatigue, and abdominal pain.
  4. Iron-Deficiency Anemia: Iron-deficiency anemia is a condition where there is not enough iron in the body to produce hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the body's tissues. Symptoms of iron-deficiency anemia include fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.
  5. Arsenic Poisoning: Arsenic is a toxic compound that can be found in some iron supplements and contaminated water sources. Arsenic poisoning can cause skin lesions, cancer, and neurological damage.

It is important to be aware of the adverse effects of iron and its compounds and take necessary precautions to avoid exposure. If you suspect that you may have been exposed to excess amounts of iron or its compounds, seek medical attention immediately.

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Adverse Effect of Iron and its Compounds: Treatment Options for Subsequent Encounters

Iron is an essential mineral that is required for the proper functioning of the human body. However, excessive exposure to iron and its compounds can lead to adverse health effects. Some of the common adverse effects of iron and its compounds include vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and skin disc...

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