1) What is sickle
cell disease?
2) What is sickle
cell trait?
3) If sickle cell
trait is not an illness, why are people
tested?
4) What medical
problems are caused by sickle cell
disease?
5) How many people
have sickle cell disease?
6) How long does a
person with sickle cell disease live?
7) Are people of
African descent the only group affected?
8) Is there a
cure?
9) What are some
promising treatment developments?
10) Can people with
sickle cell disease live a productive
life?
1)
What is sickle cell
disease?
Sickle
cell disease is an inherited disorder
that affects red blood cells. People
with sickle cell disease have red blood
cells that become hard and pointed
instead of soft and round. Sickle cells
cause anemia, pain and many other
problems.
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2)
What is sickle cell
trait?
If you
have sickle cell trait, you have
inherited the gene for sickle cell
disease. Sickle cell trait does not turn
into sickle cell disease. If someone has
sickle cell trait and his partner has
sickle cell trait they may produce a
child with sickle cell disease. There
are about 2.5 million people in America
with sickle cell trait.
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3)
If sickle cell trait
is not an illness, why are people
tested?
Babies
are tested to see if they have sickle
cell disease. Teens and adults are
tested mainly to see if they can have a
baby with the disease.
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4)
What medical problems
are caused by sickle cell disease?
Lung
tissue damage, pain episodes and stroke.
The blockage of blood flow caused by
sickled cells also causes damage to most
organs including the spleen, kidneys and
liver.
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5)
How many people have
sickle cell disease?
Sickle
cell disease is a global health problem.
In the United States it is estimated
that over 70,000 people have sickle cell
disease. About 1,000 babies are born
with the disease each year in America.
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6)
How long does a
person with sickle cell disease live?
The
average life expectancy in America has
improved. It is now in the mid 40 years
of age range.
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7)
Are people of African
descent the only group affected?
No. It is
also present in Portuguese, Spanish,
French Corsicans, Sardinians, Sicilians,
mainland Italians, Greeks, Turks and
Cypriots. Sickle cell disease also
appears in Middle Eastern countries and
Asia.
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8)
Is there a cure?
There is
no universal cure for sickle cell
disease. Research in gene therapy, the
ultimate universal cure, is currently
underway.
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9)
What are some
promising treatment developments?
The use
of hydroxyurea has shown promising
results on some adult sickle cell
patients. It reduces the frequency of
severe pain, acute chest syndrome and
the need for blood transfusions.
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10)
Can people with
sickle cell disease live a productive
life?
Yes. But
like all patients with chronic disease,
sickle cell patients are best managed in
a comprehensive multi-disciplinary
program of care and a strong extended
support system.
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