Why does the game tell me I am using too much iron?

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I am constantly getting the notification that I am using more iron than I have. However, I have some iron and it does not show up as in use:

resources panel showing iron: 7 total, 0 used

How can I find out where my iron is in use? Should that use not show up in this information panel? And how can I see how much iron I need to obtain?






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How do you fix too much iron?

Iron chelation therapy involves taking oral or injected medicine to remove excess iron from the body. Medications can include a drug that binds the excess iron before the body excretes it. Although doctors do not tend to recommend this as a first-line treatment for hemochromatosis, it may be suitable for some people.

What does having too much iron mean?

Hereditary hemochromatosis (he-moe-kroe-muh-TOE-sis) causes your body to absorb too much iron from the food you eat. Excess iron is stored in your organs, especially your liver, heart and pancreas. Too much iron can lead to life-threatening conditions, such as liver disease, heart problems and diabetes.

How do you know if you are consuming too much iron?

Among the initial signs of iron poisoning are nausea and abdominal pain. Vomiting blood can also occur. Iron poisoning can also lead to diarrhea and dehydration. Sometimes, too much iron causes stools to turn black and bloody.



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