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What causes sickle cell anemia? Within our
blood vessels are red blood cells (which are shaped like doughnuts). These
red blood cells contain a protein called hemoglobin (HbA). The function
of hemoglobin is to carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of our body. How does a person get sickle cell disease? Sickle Cell
Anemia is not 'catching'. We all have two copies of the gene for HbA,
one inherited from our mother and one inherited from our father. Now,
if one parent carries the HbS gene then sickle cell trait can occur in
their baby. This means that the child is a carrier of the sickle cell
gene, but has enough HbA to keep their red blood cells flexible. So the
child will not have the symptoms of Sickle Cell Anemia. Very occasionally
they have to be careful when doing things that demand less oxygen than
normal, for example scuba diving. If both parents carry the trait then
the child may be born with the full Sickle Cell Disease with the symptoms
as described below.
Symptoms
include fatigue, breathlessness, bone and joint pain, weakness and Managing sickle cell disease and anemia. There is
no cure for the disease but daily medication and regular hospital check-ups
keep Sickle Cell Anemia manageable. People with the condition are able
to go to school, college or work but, of course, may have to take time
off for periods of illness. Like with many other conditions, it's a matter
of being aware of the 'limitations' of the disease and taking precautions.
So, for instance, avoiding strenuous and emotional stress, drinking plenty
of fluids to avoid dehydration and being able to recognize the onset of
illness is important.
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Our Mission: To help children with sickle cell focus more on life not pain, and to heighten awareness as it relates to sickle cell disease while bringing our sickle cell communities together.
Ask us how you can help support next years 2009 Summer Road Camp. One of the most exciting events for our kids to focus on life and not pain. info@questtocure.org
The Exec's Corner Thanks to everyone for supporting the first ever 5K Run/Walk for sickle cell. It was a great success. Quest to Cure was able to raise over 10,000.00 witch met our fundraising goal. Please continue your support by participating in our upcoming events. Thank
you,
SPOTLIGHT
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