Hereditary atrophic polycythemia?

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Hereditary spherocytosis is a kind of congenital hemolytic anemia. Most patients are caused by chromosome dominant inheritance, and there is no obvious racial difference. The proportion of male and female patients is almost the same. The specific causes are complex, probably due to malnutrition during pregnancy, emotional factors, work and rest disorders and other reasons caused by the spleen function of the disease, once the child's mental state is not very good, poor sleep, parents and friends should pay attention to observation, take reasonable methods of treatment can be cured.

Hereditary atrophic polycythemia?

1. Hereditary spherical polycythemia is often due to insufficient red blood cells. Once it occurs, it can't disappear automatically without treatment. Although the patient can eat normally, the symptoms of drowsiness, fatigue and depression after eating are obvious. Therefore, the patient should take moderate exercise and slowly return to normal.

2. After the appearance of hereditary spherocytosis, some patients tend to show fat tongue or tooth marks, weak pulse, poor digestion, and the condition will not get better without treatment, let alone self-healing. Therefore, we should not hold this kind of psychological waiting, and it is best to get relief through Chinese medicine treatment.

3. Hereditary spherocytosis is related to spleen deficiency or improper diet, because it can't heal itself and needs reasonable adjustment and treatment. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, parents and friends should pay attention to it and take action as soon as possible. If the patient is over 10 years old and has no surgical contraindication, surgical resection can be considered.

matters needing attention

After the appearance of hereditary spherocytosis, there are many harmful manifestations, and it is impossible for him to recover without treatment. Therefore, we should not wait blindly. We must pay attention to reasonable rest and diet conditioning to help patients recover as soon as possible. Folic acid should be added when it is serious, so as to prevent aplastic crisis.