Can thalassemia affect the fetus - how likely is it to be transmitted to the child?
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Thalassemia is a common disease in our life. This disease generally affects some children, because this disease is a genetic disease, which may be inherited by parents and other elders. Will thalassemia affect the fetus? Next, I'll give you a brief introduction.
Can thalassemia affect the fetus - how likely is it to be transmitted to the child?
First: thalassemia will affect the fetus. Thalassemia is a kind of globin synthesis disorder, a kind of gene defect disease. This gene has a certain chance to be passed on to our children. Therefore, more children suffer from this disease. Generally speaking, they are born with thalassemia.
Second: after the child is born, it will show symptoms of thalassemia, such as hepatosplenomegaly, pale face, frequent anemia, jaundice, osteoporosis and facial collapse. Therefore, these children are generally similar.
Third: once the child has these symptoms of thalassemia, then must be sent to the hospital in time for treatment, mild thalassemia can be cured, can control the symptoms! There is no harm to our body, and thalassemia major can cause death.
matters needing attention
We must pay attention to in life, once the occurrence of thalassemia, this disease, then we must go to the hospital in time for some diagnosis and treatment, because this disease is a relatively big harm to our body.