Sickle cell

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Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder causing pain and health issues, with no cure but manageable treatments. Learn about its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and real-life experiences of individuals living with the condition.

  • Sickle cell
  • Genetic disorder
  • Hemoglobin
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment

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  1. Sickle cell By: Journee, Nayeli, and Odalis

  2. What is Sickle cell? Sickle cell is a red blood disorder that can cause red blood cell to change form and cause lots of pain Unfortunately this disorder can not be cured but can be stabled with the right treatments In 1973 the average lifespan of a person with sickle cell was only 14 years Sickled red blood cell can block the blood flow in blood vessels This can effect about 1 in 500 Africans and about 1 in 1000 to 1400 Hispanics Americans Odalis

  3. What causes sickle cell? Sickle cell disease is caused by a genetic abnormality in the gene for hemoglobin. When oxygen is released from sickle hemoglobin, it sticks together and forms long rods, which damages the red blood cell, and the sickle cell red blood cells causes the symptoms of sickle cell disease. The gene is passed from generation to generation in a pattern. A 50%chance of having a child who also is a carrier. A25% chance of having a child with sickle cell anemia. Nayeli

  4. Symptoms of sickle cell Painful swelling of hands and feet called dactylis Skin color is yellowish known as jaundice Whitening of eyes known as icteris Fussiness from anemia Pain in lower back, chest, legs, arms, and abdomen Illness, stress, and temperature changes Journee

  5. How do you know? How the disorder is determine is by taking a blood test and it is better to take it as a newborn for better knowing A blood test sample is drawn from the vein in your arm and for newborns its drawn from the heel or in the finger of them The reason its better to do it as a infant because its easier to diagnose Nayeli

  6. Life with sickle cell Cassandra Dobson Doctors are easily bored while treating people with sickle cell, because most of the time what they focus on is pain management only Age:50 Shanoah Moore- I'm still a regular kid, and I still go to school , she says. I know when I'm getting sick because my head starts to get warm, and my mom knows when because my eyes kind of turn yellow. It feels like someone is squeezing my legs. Sometimes it s a very, very painful. Age:8 Journee

  7. Treatments This disorder cant be cured but can be treated They will use Antibiotics, Pain-Relieving Medication, and Hydroxyurea to help with the disorder Procedures: Exchange transfusion, Blood transfusion, Patient-Controlled analgesia People that will help: Hematologist-Focuses on diagnosing and treating blood disorders Cardiologist- Specializes in heart disorders Odalis

  8. facility's that researched One place that reaches research sickle cells is Howard university hospital its been researching since 2000 Another place is national heart, lung and blood institute they have been researching this since 1972 Saint Jude's children hospital has been researching sickle cell since it opened in 1962 Nayeli

  9. What sickle cell looks like When they have sickle cell it looks like a crescent moon A original red blood cell looks round and healthy J Journee

  10. Summary The disorder we are researching is sickle cell . This disorder effects the red blood cells, which causes the red blood cells to change. Sickle cell disease is caused by a genetic abnormality in the gene for hemoglobin. Sickle cell can t be cured. People will know if they have Sickle cell if they show any of there symptoms. How the disorder is determine is by taking a blood test and it is better to take it as a newborn for better knowing. They may use Antibiotics, Pain-Relieving Medication, etc., to help the pain. There are some places that do research sickle cell. Sickle cell something that can t be cured but sickle cell can be researched to better understand it. Odalis

  11. websites http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/sca http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/pain-management-sickle-cell- disease http://www.sicklecelldisease.org/index.cfm?page=about-scd http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sickle-cell- anemia/basics/definition/con-20019348

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