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Haemochromatosis and blood donation

08 October 2024

Genetic haemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic disorders in Scotland. If left untreated, it can cause iron levels in the body to build up over time which may damage organs and joints. The main treatment is taking blood, which is called venesection. This leaflet tells you more about giving blood with the condition.

Genetic Haemochromatosis Leaflet Web FINAL

08 October 2024
(PDF 290KB)

Current blood stock levels across Scotland Thursday 21 November

We aim to retain 6 days of stocks at any time in order to meet the requirements of patients in Scotland.

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