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Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder which predominantly affects African Americans in the United States. About 1 in every 12 African American carries the trait for this disorder. The most common form of sickle cell disease is Sickle Cell Anemia.

The hallmark for sickle cell disease is pain. Individuals with this disorder suffer with painful episodes called crises. Crises are unpredictable and may occur at anytime, lasting anywhere from hours and may be prolonged for days or weeks at a time.

Complications such as severe life threatening anemia, stroke, splenic sequestration, pneumonia, pulmonary hypertension, blindness, and acute chest syndrome may occur, some beginning as early as childhood.

In order to survive, prevent and correct these complications, blood transfusions or blood exchanges may be required as part of the treatment plan. Some children as young as five years old depend on these procedures about every 6 weeks to prevent the onset or recurrence of a stroke.

What can you do for Sickle Cell Awareness Month? I’m so glad you asked! You can give the gift o f life by donating blood. Contact your local American Red Cross and inquire about the sickle cell program. Blood donated to this program is given specifically for patients with sickle cell disease.

To learn more about this disorder, click here: Sickle Cell Anemia.

Give someone the gift of life today!

Victoria

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