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World Sickle Cell Day by Nobody: 6:30am On Jun 18, 2015
What is World SCD Day?


World Sickle Cell Day, celebrated on 19 June, is designated to raise awareness of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), which affects an estimated 500,000 newborns every year.
SCD is genetic and is the cause of a high rate of infant mortality in four different continents: sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghrib, North and South America and South Europe.
Here is what you should know about SCD, its symptoms and possible cures.


What is SCD?
SCD is a genetic red blood disorder. The red blood cells of people who suffer from SCD are shaped abnormally and prevent the stream of blood and oxygen to reach organs. Instead of being round-shaped, the blood cells are shaped as sickles, or crescents.


Who is affected by SCD?
According to the Centre for Disease Control and prevention (CDC), this disease affects mainly people whose ancestors come from Sub-Saharan Africa.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated that SCD contributes to 5% of the deaths of children younger than five in some African countries..
Re: World Sickle Cell Day by adeememman(m): 6:36am On Jun 18, 2015
informed
Re: World Sickle Cell Day by Nobody: 6:38am On Jun 18, 2015
What are SCD symptoms?

There are several symptoms related to SCD. These symptoms, however, often do not manifest until an infant is four-months-old.
The symptoms include:

Sickle cell crisis

The crisis occurs when the sickle cells blocks the blood flow through vessels.
During the crisis people experience intense pain which lasts from a few minutes, to entire days. During the crisis, parts of the body – such as feet, hands, ribs, abdomen and pelvis - can swell.

Anaemia

Abnormal cells have a shorter life (less than 20 days) compared to normal cells, which live for 120 days. This results in a shortage of blood cells in the body, which causes anaemia.
Fatigue, irregular heartbeat and difficulties in breathing are common symptoms of anaemia.
High risks of infection
People affected by SCD are at high risks of infection as it prevents the spleen ( which filters bacteria and viruses from blood) from functioning properly.
Re: World Sickle Cell Day by Nobody: 6:42am On Jun 18, 2015
Delayed growth

As oxygen is required for physical development, children with SCD might experience delayed growth and late puberty (around 13-14 years of age).

Stroke

A stroke can be caused when the supply of blood is blocked by the sickle cells.

Priapism

Young boy(s) and men affected by SCD may experience a persistent and painful erection of the penis. Priapism usually occurs during a sickle day crisis.

Yellowing of skin and eyes

Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes) occurs as the shortage of red blood cells leads to a build-up of waste in the body.

How is SCD diagnosed?

SCD is diagnosed with a blood test. It is often found at birth, while doctors carry out routine screening tests on the newborn.

Can SCD be cured?

SCD can be cured through bone marrow or cell transplant.
Treatments can reduce pain, swelling and risk of infections.

People who develop anaemia due to SCD might require frequent blood transfusions to prevent complications.

SOURCE: www.ibtimes.co.uk
Re: World Sickle Cell Day by tforever(m): 9:46am On Jun 18, 2015
sickle cell is a hereditary disease. it is a condition in which the red blood cells assume a sickle shape instead of the normal bi-concave shape. this makes flow in the small blood vessels difficult. The life span of the cells are there fore shortened as they are easily fragile (breakable). This causes regular decrease in the number of circulating red blood cells. The genotype for this disease is called SS.
SOME SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS INCLUDE
-On set of symptoms is as early as 9months of life.
-Anemia
-Fatigue
-Weakness
-Jaundice
-Frequent pain in bone and joints
-Fever is usually present.
Effect of sickle cell in the body
Painful crisis- sickle shaped cells are long and get hooked to others easily at joint. This causes blockage.
Anemia- The sickle -shaped cells are destroyed easily causing reduction in number of cell in circulation. This is known as anemia.

So lets see what complicates or predisposes crisis
-Infections such as sepsis and malaria
-Pregnancy
-Fever
-Dehydration.
Finally there are some suggested products to manage this case.. you can send me a mail tunde.badejo22@gmail.com...
Re: World Sickle Cell Day by Nobody: 6:30pm On Jun 19, 2015
nice write up there..
keep them informed!!

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Re: World Sickle Cell Day by Abudu2000(m): 4:31am On Jan 09, 2016
nice writeup Chi,I l**e you...

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Re: World Sickle Cell Day by Nobody: 11:56am On Jun 16, 2018
Abudu2000:
nice writeup Chi,I l**e you...
Thanks!
Re: World Sickle Cell Day by Nobody: 11:56am On Jun 16, 2018
nice write up there..

keep them informed!!
I try my best. Thanks

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