Sickle cell trait itself does not directly cause cellulitis, which is a bacterial skin infection. However, individuals with sickle cell disease, a related condition, may have a higher risk of infections due to compromised immune function and other complications. While those with sickle cell trait generally have a normal immune response, they could still develop cellulitis due to other factors, such as breaks in the skin or exposure to bacteria. It's important to maintain good Skin Care and seek medical attention for any signs of infection.
rr since sickle cell is a recessive trait.
Valine in place of glutamic acid is cause of S.C.anemia .
Sickle cell trait typically does not cause tiredness on its own. However, individuals with sickle cell trait may experience fatigue or tiredness if they have other medical conditions, are not managing their trait effectively, or have complications related to sickle cell trait. It's important for individuals with sickle cell trait to consult with their healthcare provider for proper management and guidance.
yes, as it's genetic
Infectious diseases are not hereditary. But there may be hereditary resistance or susceptibility to infectious diseases. Say for example sickel cell trait patients are genetically resistant to malarial fever. While sickel cell anemia is susceptible to malarial fever. Some people will not get AIDS, through they are carriers of HIV infection. Some people living in tropical zone will not get malarial fever and they are genetically reasistant to malarial fever.
the sickle trait possess a resistance to the infection of malaria.
The sickle cell trait is that you dont have the whole thing you have half of it which is called the trait
Not sure I have sickle cell trait n I typically get nose bleeds when the weather changes or dramatic changes in temperatures. U may be on to something
The root word of cell u lar is cell. I can use cell in the word cellulitis or cellophane.
it's mostly to do with blood, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sickle-cell_disease
well I'm 18 yrs old and i have sickle cell trait. i can tell you that there are not that many here are some: -don't exercise for a prolonged time i did this a couple of times and when i stopped to catch my breath i felt very dizzy like if i was going to faint -make sure your hydrated all day to ensure you red blood cells are constantly moving -and last you will probably have some acute migraines or have tiny headaches sometime out of nowhere i hope my advice helps you better understand make sure to get your partner tested
in sickle cell trait you don't actually have the disease. you are only able to pass the disease to your kids if you marry a person with sickle cell or that also has the trait. sickle cell disease is when you actually have the disease. you can pass it to your kids if you marry someone with the trait or the disease. if you marry someone without a trait or disease then your kids will most likely have the trait.