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Sickle cell disease is present at birth, but most infants don't show any signs until they are more than 4 months old.
Symptoms of sickle cell disease vary. In some people, they are mild, in others severe and requiring hospitalization.
The most common signs and symptoms are linked to anemia. Anemia is a condition in which blood has a lower than normal number of red blood cells. People with anemia do not have enough red blood cells, which deliver oxygen. As a result, they may feel tired or weak. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of sickle cell anemia.
Severe or long-lasting anemia can damage the heart, brain, lungs, kidney, spleen, and other organs of the body. Very severe anemia may even cause death.
Many people with sickle cell disease live with chronic pain, especially in their bones. However, sudden pain that can occur anywhere in the body is also a common symptom of sickle cell disease. This pain is called a"sickle cell crisis." Sickle cell crises often affect the bones, lungs, abdomen, and joints. Other symptoms of sickle cell disease include:
Shortness of breath and/or dizziness
Headache
Coldness in the hands and feet
Pale skin due to anemia
Jaundice, or yellow eyes and skin
Chest pain
Leg ulcers that do not heal
Hope this helps you....
Sickle cell disease is present at birth, but most infants don't show any signs until they are more than 4 months old.
Symptoms of sickle cell disease vary. In some people, they are mild, in others severe and requiring hospitalization.
The most common signs and symptoms are linked to anemia. Anemia is a condition in which blood has a lower than normal number of red blood cells. People with anemia do not have enough red blood cells, which deliver oxygen. As a result, they may feel tired or weak. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of sickle cell anemia.
Severe or long-lasting anemia can damage the heart, brain, lungs, kidney, spleen, and other organs of the body. Very severe anemia may even cause death.
Many people with sickle cell disease live with chronic pain, especially in their bones. However, sudden pain that can occur anywhere in the body is also a common symptom of sickle cell disease. This pain is called a"sickle cell crisis." Sickle cell crises often affect the bones, lungs, abdomen, and joints. Other symptoms of sickle cell disease include:
Shortness of breath and/or dizziness
Headache
Coldness in the hands and feet
Pale skin due to anemia
Jaundice, or yellow eyes and skin
Chest pain
Leg ulcers that do not heal
Hope this helps you....
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