JAKARTA - Thalasemia is a hereditary or genetic disease, with the most common symptoms found, namely a pale face, a yellow child, and a distended stomach due to swelling in the liver and runoff. Although it is almost similar to a disease of iron deficiency or anemia, he said, these two diseases are very different, because thalasemia cannot be cured and requires life-long treatment. This disease comes from birth, where children cannot produce red blood cells properly, which of course must depend on others to get red blood cells. Their bodies cannot produce red blood cells, so the growth and development cannot be good," said Consultant and Hemato-Oncologist at the Faculty of Medicine's University of Indonesia (FK UI) Dr. Dr. Teny Tjitra Sari quoted from ANTARA, Tuesday, May 16.
He said, patients with thalasemia or blood disorders can still live healthy with proper management. "As long as they get good governance, red blood cells can bring oxygen to children's growth and development, so if the transfusions are good, medicines support quality of life, will produce thalasemia children who can live healthy and have good quality," he said., because in addition to having to routinely translate and drink medicine, the foods that we can control, try not to consume red meat, such as beef and chicken livers are prohibited because the iron is very high," he said.
SEE ALSO:
The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)