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How the spread of thalassemia disease in the community can be reduced by taking advises before and after marriage ?
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Answered by anishraj17
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Answered by Anonymous
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Whether you have thalassaemia or are a carrier, your doctor will advise you to take 5mg of folic acid daily throughout your pregnancy . This is because thalassaemia may increase the risk of your baby developing a neural tube defect, such as spina bifida . Taking a high dose of folic acid daily reduces this risk

Genetic counselling is the most complex aspect of prevention. Genetic counselling is inseparable from genetic diagnosis, aiming to replace misunderstandings about the causes of genetic disease with correct information, and to increase people’s control of their own and their family’s health by informing them of the resources available for diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Although counselling has a role in many medical consultations, it is particularly important in medical genetics because of the often predictive nature of genetic information, implications for other family members, the difficult choices that sometimes have to be made and the important ethical problems that can be involved.

For moderate to severe thalassemia, treatments might include:

Frequent blood transfusions. More severe forms of thalassemia often require frequent blood transfusions, possibly every few weeks. ...

Chelation therapy. This is treatment to remove excess iron from your blood. ...

Stem cell transplant.

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