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Title: Thalassemia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment (1)


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Thalassemia
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Thalassemia
  • Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder which
    leads to abnormal production of haemoglobin and
    red blood cells. The red blood cells in our
    bodies are responsible for the transportation of
    oxygen throughout the body. The red blood cells
    contain a protein molecule known as, Haemoglobin.
    The haemoglobin present in the red blood cells
    carries oxygen from the lungs and circulate it
    rest of our body. Haemoglobin also gives red
    colour to blood cells, that is why, they are
    known as red blood cells. Thalassemia disease
    destroys the large amount of healthy red blood
    cells in your bodies, which causes the shortage
    of oxygen in the body. Thalassemia may also give
    birth to anaemia, which is another life
    threatening disorder. There are two main types of
    thalasseima- alpha thalassemia and beta
    thalassemia.

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Causes of Thalassemia
  • Since thalassemia is an inherited disorder there
    are high chances that one or both of the parents
    are carrying a gene that causes thalassemia. The
    defect or alteration in one of the genes, which
    is responsible for the production of haemoglobin,
    can lead to thalassemia. If, both mother and
    father are carriers of thalassemia, the chances
    of developing this disease by a child increase
    significantly. At present there are more than 6
    million cases of thalassemia in India.

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Symptoms
  • The symptoms of thalassemia are visible before a
    child is two years old. The symptoms of
    thalassemia are somewhat same as anemia. 
  • Fatigue
  • Colourless skin
  • Restricted growth
  • Numbness in hands and feet
  • Lack of appetite
  • Jaundice
  • Malnourishment
  • Enlarged organs

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Diagnosis of Thalassemia
  • Initially, a doctor will do a thorough physical
    examination, which may include checking pulse and
    blood pressure. After that a doctor will order a
    diagnostic test. The diagnosis for thalassemia
    may include 
  • CBC (Complete Blood Count)
  • Genetic testing
  • Iron test
  • Prenatal testing
  • These tests will help in measuring the amount of
    haemoglobin, shape of blood cells, checking the
    deficiency of iron, and reveal if parents are its
    carrier or not.

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Treatments
  • The type of treatment for thalassemia depends
    upon the severity of the condition. Some
    treatments of thalassemia are Blood
    transfusion- It is the process of transferring
    healthy blood or blood plasma into a vein or an
    artery, to revive the hemoglobin and red blood
    cell level in the body. Blood transfusion is
    repeated every four months or depending upon the
    patient. Bone marrow transplant- When a bone
    marrow of a person is not able to function
    properly it results in the lack of production of
    essential blood cells needed by the body.
    Therefore, a bone marrow transplant is, done so
    that body can continue its function to produce
    healthy blood cells. The bone marrow
    transplant is a medical procedure done to replace
    the damaged bone marrow with a healthy bone
    marrow.

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