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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic blood disorder that primarily affects red blood cells. It is inherited when a child inherits two abnormal hemoglobin genes, one from each parent. Sickle cell disease is a lifelong condition that can cause a range of health problems. Here are some key points to understand about sickle cell disease in children:
Types of SCD:
Genetic Inheritance:
Pathophysiology:
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Children with sickle cell disease should receive ongoing care from pediatric hematologists and healthcare providers experienced in managing the condition. Regular check-ups, proper medication management, and preventive measures are crucial to help children with SCD live healthier lives and reduce complications.
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