Although an individual cannot take measures to avoid genetic issues, other outside factors can trigger a porphyria attack in someone with the mutated gene. The factors increase the demand for heme production, causing porphyrins to build up quickly and include drug use, smoking, extreme dieting or fasting, stress, hormone supplements, and exposure to sunlight.

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