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thalassemia, which is generally not severe;
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Condition analysis: Hello, according to the above result analysis, it is not possible to determine whether you have thalassaemia, it is recommended to do a thalassemia screening to be clear.
Guidance: Advocate breastfeeding baby, indoor air circulation, and more outdoor sun exposure is conducive to the healthy development of the baby's body.
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Thalassemia is also known as marine anemia, and the medical name is globin dysgenesis anemia. is a group of inherited hemolytic anemia disorders. Anemia or pathological condition caused by the absence or insufficiency of one or more globin chains in hemoglobin due to inherited genetic defects.
This is due to the complexity and diversity of genetic defects. The disease is widely distributed around the world, and Southeast Asia is one of the most common areas. Light thalassemia does not require special**.
Intermediate and severe thalassemia should be given in one or more of the following ways**. Blood transfusions and iron removal**. Splenectomy has a good effect on hemoglobin H disease and thalassemia intermedia, but has a poor effect on severe thalassemia.
Splenectomy can lead to weakened immune function and should be performed after the age of 5 to 6 years with strict indications. At present, there is no best method for this disease, and the prognosis of moderate to severe disease is poor, so premarital examination and fetal prenatal genetic diagnosis should be carried out to avoid the occurrence of the next generation of children.
Routine care. 1.Patients are often weak, so they should be cautious, adapt to cold and temperature, and pay attention to the prevention of external sensations; Spend more time outdoors; Breathe fresh air; Proper physical exercise, qigong exercises, tai chi, etc. can help to enhance physical fitness and disease resistance. 2.
Paying attention to mental recuperation is of great significance for the prevention of fatigue and blood deficiency. The excesses of the seven emotions can easily cause the yin and blood to be consumed, which is not only the cause of the disease, but also can exacerbate the process. Therefore, patients with this disease should maintain a comfortable mood and be optimistic.
Diet. Dietary conditioning should pay attention to dietary conditioning, it is advisable to eat nutritious food, all spicy and thick, too greasy, cold and unclean things, when fasting or eating less.
It is recommended that you go to the haematology department of a regular hospital for consultation and examination**.
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Please write down your results, 1Distinguish which outcome is whose 2Find out if this is your result or the scope of the examination. This is because the second outcome is unlikely (and the deletion is unlikely to coexist on one chromosome).
The rest of the questions are as follows:
What is the chance of being pregnant with a genetically transmitted child: it depends on the genotype of both of you, so you need to be clear.
Will the light ones change to the heavy ones in the future: No. Thalassemia is a genetic disease. The severity of the disease is determined from the time the zygote is received and does not change.
If so, considering that people with severe thalassemia are either stillborn or die soon after birth, how did you two people with thalassemia come to be born? In fact, the majority of thalassemia patients are mild, and even if both spouses are mild, the fetus is only 25% likely to have severe thalassemia.
IVF: Depending on your genotype, amniocentesis can be done to check the fetal genotype. IVF is generally suitable for couples who have difficulty reproduction, although genetic testing can also be done, but it is a long-term approach for you.
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If you can dink in love, why bother with your children? Giving birth to an unhealthy child is a drag on you, and the child is also innocent... What's more, the two of you are a genetic problem, if IVF can't use the germ cells of both of you, otherwise the result will be the same, then the child is at least not related to one of the two of you.
If you really love each other, don't care about children, or raise one in the future, if you want to reproduce the next generation, you should find a way out.
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There is a 1 in 4 chance that it is completely normal, there is a 4 in 4 chance that it has thalassemia genes, and a 2 in 4 chance is a child with severe or moderate thalassemia, it is best to give the test results of two people to the experts of the genetics department for analysis, many people in Guangdong and other places have thalassemia genes, but there are also many children who give birth to normal children.
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It is still important to pay attention to the fact that with this gene, the child's immunity will inevitably be lower, and there are many factors that lead to aggravation in the day after tomorrow.
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