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[|Human|] my daughter was just told that she had dangerously high levels of iron ...she had leukemia as a 5 year old and was successfully treated  but was told last Friday that it may have reactivated....shes 47 now . My question is , how dangerous is  this iron issue ? She said something about cleaning her blood ? Im not sure shes telling me everything....
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor, Iron levels can be raised in number of conditions. Repeated blood transfusions, excessive iron intake, hereditary disease- hemachromatosis are few conditions in which the blood iron levels are increased. High level of iron in blood can be abnormally deposited in various organs like skin, heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, etc. This abnormal deposition can lead to dysfunction of that particular organ. Various modes of management are available like phlebotomy, ch elation agents. However, first the cause of raised iron in the blood has to be found out. So, consult your hematologist for clinical examination, relevant investigations and appropriate investigations. Thanks and take care Chat Doctor.