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Halo sir/madam, I am a 28 years old boy. Recently I had tested my blood [thalassemia test]. The result shows that my Hemoglobin A2 is 11.9 % & Hemoglobin F is 2.7 %. My Height - 5'10" Weight - 73 Kg. Physically I am fit. My sister have intermediate thalassemia. My parents blood is not tested. Now what should I do? Is this harmful for me? & what are the restrictions? Please help me sir. Thank you.
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Heamoglobin A2 levels are increased in beta thalessemia You seem to be of minor trait and it will never harm you in future But when you marry - the girl should be not having thalessemia
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