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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
The body makes 3 types of blood cells: Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells and Platelets. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin (Hb), an iron-rich protein that carries oxygen from lungs to all parts of body.
Hemoglobin has two kinds of protein chains. If body doesn’t make enough of these protein chains or they’re abnormal, the red blood cells won’t carry enough oxygen. Genes are responsible to control how the body makes hemoglobin protein chains. When these genes are missing or mutated, thalassemia occurs. Thalassemia is an inherited disorder—that is, they’re passed from one generation to another through genes.
Complications of Thalassemia
The most common complications are:
It is recommended that a patient who is diagnosed with Thalassemia consults a hematologist at the earliest and follows a strict medical management regime.