Should I Be Screened?
The decision to have
hereditary hemochromatosis carrier screening is a personal one.
You might decide to be tested if you have had 2 or more blood tests that
show that you have high iron levels in your blood (iron overload). More than
half of people with iron overload have HFE gene mutations. If screening shows
that you have hereditary hemochromatosis, early treatment can prevent later
problems, such as scarring of the liver (cirrhosis).
Carrier
testing is expensive. You may be more likely to have the test if your insurance
pays for it.