About Thalassemia And Sickle Cell Anemia(4)

اSymptoms and problems associated with sickle cell anemia.

Frequent episodes of pain in different parts of the body, where broken red blood cells and microcellular obstruction leads to the occurrence of small clots causing acute and recurrent severe pain in the abdomen, limbs, joints and spine and swelling and the patient may have a stroke or lead to a life paralysis.

Hand and foot syndrome.

Chronic anemia with difficulty in breathing; Idle, fatigue and stress for less effort and clear yellowing of the eyes and body wasting. Frequent infections.
Blood clot supplied to joints of the bones such as the hip or shoulder, which leads to the erosion of the bones of the joints and knee and pelvis lead to limp and difficulty walking, which requires the installation of joints in some cases.
Acute Pectoral Syndrome.
Obstruction or slow growth.
Bone abnormalities.
هA sudden drop in blood hemoglobin levels leads to chronic anemia and swelling of the spleen, which may require eradication in some critical cases, especially if accompanied by another genetic blood disease.
Gallstones.
Malfunction and malfunction of the body organs.
Patients with sickle cell anemia rely on their sedatives, leading to patients’ addiction to these drugs.