Symptoms of Hemochromatosis
In the early stages, hemochromatosis may not have any noticeable symptoms. When symptoms do appear, the most common are chronic fatigue (feeling very tired) and joint pain. Some people with hemochromatosis have pain in their knuckles. This is called the "iron fist," and it can be a clue that a person has the disease. Other symptoms of hemochromatosis include:
Lack of energy
Abdominal (belly) pain
Loss of sex drive
Loss of body hair
Heart flutters
Memory fog
Weight loss
Weakness
Abnormal coloring of the skin (gray or bronze)