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Can you be around fire works if you have g6pd
G6PD deficiency is a genetic condition that affects the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, leading to increased susceptibility to hemolytic anemia under certain stressors, such as infections or certain medications. It is not classified as a disability in itself; however, the severity of symptoms and the impact on daily life can vary among individuals. In some cases, if the condition significantly limits a person's activities, it might be considered a disability under specific legal definitions or frameworks. Proper management and awareness can help individuals lead normal lives.
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Yes. Direct DNA testing and sequencing of the G6PD gene are possible, and there is also a fast an inexpensive test called the "Beutler flourescent spot test" that can be performed on the blood of a patient suspected of having G6PD.
The most significant consequence of this disorder is hemolytic anemia, which is usually episodic, but the vast majority of people with G6PD deficiency have no symptoms.
Tramadol is not on the list of contraindicated drugs for those with G6PD. Remember to always tell your doctor and pharmacist that you are G6PD Deficient and have them verify that the medicine is allowable for your use. An answer of 'probably' isn't really acceptable from a doctor making $300 an hour ;)
G6pd Defiecienct is inherited from one or both of your parents. It cannot be passed from one person to another in any other way. Females can be carriers, G6pd deficient or unaffected. If both the mother and father are G6pd deficient then all their children will be g6pd deficient.
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Ano po bawal Na karne SA may g6pd
G6PD or galactosemia.The baby is not able to metabolized galactose in the body causing mental retardation.Soy milk is recommended for this babies.