What is the Thalassemia ?
Thalassemia is a genetic blood disease that children get from their parents. This disease is recognized in the child only after 3 months. Due to this disease seen in most children, there is a lack of blood in the body and if proper treatment is not given, the child can die. Let's know what is this disease and its symptoms and methods of prevention.
What is this disease?
Usually,
the age of red blood particles in the body of every normal person is
about 120 days, but the age of red blood particles in the body of a
patient suffering from Thalassemia decreases to only 20 days. It directly affects the hemoglobin of the person. Due to which the person becomes anemic and starts suffering from some disease all the time.
Types of Thalassemia
Thalassemia
is of two types. Minor Thalassemia or Major Thalassemia. When a
chromosome is present in the body of a woman or a male, the child
becomes a victim of minor thalassemia. But if the chromosomes of both
female and male individuals deteriorate, it creates a condition of major
thalassemia. Due to which, after 6 months of the birth of a child,
blood stops in his body and he needs to be given blood again and again.
Identification of Thalassemia
Thalassemia is a blood disorder associated with the production of abnormal hemoglobin and red blood cells. In this disease, due to reduced red blood cells in the patient's body, he becomes a victim of anemia. Due to which he may feel weakness, tiredness, bloating in the stomach, dark urine, skin color yellow all the time.
Home remedies to avoid Thalassemia-
To
save a child from this serious disease, firstly, before the marriage,
the blood test of the boy and girl should be made mandatory.
- If you are married without getting blood test done, then your DNA should be tested within 8 to 11 weeks of pregnancy.
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A person suffering from minor thalassemia lives his life towards any
normal person. Without getting blood tested, many times he does not even
know that there is any defect in his blood. In such a situation, if the
blood of husband and wife is tested before marriage, then the child
from this genetic disease can be saved to a great extent.
Treatment of Thalassemia
Treatment
of Thalassemia depends on the severity of the disease. Many times
children suffering from Thalassemia may need blood transfusions 2-3
times in a month.
-Bone marrow transplantation is possible to
treat these diseases successfully, but matching bone marrow is a very
difficult process.
In addition, this serious disease can also be
treated by blood transfusions, bone marrow transplants, medications and
supplements, surgery to remove the possible spleen or gallbladder.
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