Unexplained bruising can be a symptom associated with sickle cell anemia, primarily due to complications such as vaso-occlusive crises that can lead to bleeding or damage to blood vessels. However, bruising is not exclusive to sickle cell anemia and can result from various other conditions or factors. If unexplained bruising occurs, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Painful crises, also known as vasoocclusive crises, are a primary symptom of sickle cell anemia in children and adults. The pain may be caused by small blood vessel blockages that prevent oxygen from reaching tissues.
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You get Sickle-Cell Anemia by Birth,it is a genetic disorder.
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Sickle cell anemia -yes it is hereditary
Yes, Sickle Cell Anemia is in fact a genetic disorder.
An example of point-mutation is sickle-cell anemia. Sickle-cell disease is hereditary.
Sickle cell anemia is an autosomal recessive disease. Carriers have sickle cell trait, which confers resistance to malaria.
An example of point-mutation is sickle-cell anemia. Sickle-cell disease is hereditary.
Sickle cell anemia is genetic. It is an autosomal recessive disease.
While technically there are more than one, the main one by far is sickle cell anemia.
Sickle cell anemia is not sex linked.