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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Well may be ur next generation have Carrier state but nowadays treatment is available which u have to do during pregnancy, soon there will be almost no chance of thalassaemia trait
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
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Thalassemia is a grave blood disorder. That is why people who have been diagnosed with it need to be extra careful with how they live their lives. The focus is on always making healthy lifestyle choices. This improves the quality of their lives, helps manage the disorder and will have a less detrimental impact on their lifespan.

Keep the illness under control - With proper care and intervention, thalassemia can be managed efficiently. To continue being healthy, thalassemia patients must...more
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Thalassaemia is one of the most difficult hereditary diseases to live with. Even though there is no cure, parents can prevent their child from being born with this terrible disease if they are careful. Thalassemia is a blood illness. It is an inherited disorder. If even one parent is a carrier of thalassemia, the child will be born with this blood disorder. Our blood contains haemoglobin - a protein molecule. It carries oxygen to all parts of the body. But some people are born with an unnatural ...more
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Thalassemia is a blood illness that destroys haemoglobin in the blood. Unless managed properly, thalassemia can be fatal. Keeping the disease under control involves not just blood transfusion, folate intake and chelation therapy but also diet. What the patients eat has an impact on how well their bodies will respond to treatment.

Diet for thalassemia patients
Thalassemia can trigger nutritional deficiency illnesses, haemolytic anaemia, diabetes and iron build-up (because of regular ...more
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Ophthalmologist•Ludhiana
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As you reach the age of 40, you will likely notice changes in your vision. Perhaps you have difficulty reading a book without glasses, or distinguishing between colours. These changes occur as an effect of ageing. However, nowadays people in their teens are also exposed to a host of eye disorders and vision problems, mostly resulting from eye injuries and visual stress.

The most common disorders of the eye, which affect the age group 19-40, are Refractive errors. The following signs and...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Sindhudurg
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Hello you are likely to be suffering from uti.. drink more water. you can consult me online for homoeopathic treatment and guidance
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General Physician•Delhi
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If you have thalassemia and your partner carries the trait for thalassemia, there is a chance that your baby may inherit the disease. A genetic counsellor can explain the risks to you and your partner, and offer you testing options to determine if the unborn baby has been affected. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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A lack of beta-globin leads to a reduced amount of functional hemoglobin. Without sufficient hemoglobin, red blood cells do not develop normally, causing a shortage of mature red blood cells. The low number of mature red blood cells leads to anemia and other associated health problems. Let's discuss your concern in detail for better advice and medication plan.
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Gambheer maamalon ke lie sabase aam upachaar lakshanon ko raahat dene ke lie niyamit roop se rakt sankraman hai, jo jeevan ke lie jaaree rahata hai aur isake dushprabhaav hote hain. thaileseemiya ke lie vartamaan mein upalabdh ekamaatr ilaaj ek asthi majja pratyaaropan hai, jo keval rogiyon ke ek chhote se anupaat ke lie sambhav hai. behatar salaah aur dava yojana ke lie apanee samasya par vistaar se charcha karen.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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I don't think so by doing exercise you vision will get back. Your diet may help like vitamin A comes all green leafy. If your eyesight demage is more then you have to wear eyeglasses or if it still mild you can manage by take medicine or by diet. So better you consult with doctor.
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