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Beta Thalassemia

Beta thalassemia is a blood disorder where there is abnormal hemoglobin production. It is caused due to mutation in the hemoglobin beta gene. There are three types of beta-thalassemia. They are beta thalassemia minor, beta thalassemia intermedia, and beta thalassemia major. Depending on the type of beta-thalassemia, the symptoms can be minor or severe. The signs and symptoms are shortness of breath, pale skin, tiredness, increased heart rate, and yellowish discoloration of eyes and skin. Taking regular blood transfusions along with medications helps to manage it.

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I am a carrier of HbE beta-thalassemia. Please suggest.

Query: Hello doctor, Recently, I found out that I am a carrier of HbE beta-thalassemia. The problem is that my fiance is also a carrier and he is carrying the HbE trait. We do not want to separate. If you can give us your valuable advice, then it will be a great pleasure for us.  Read Full »


Dr. Veerendra Channabasappa Patil

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. From the information you provided, it seems that you have HbE beta thalassemia trait and your fiance has only Hb E trait. If so, then the chance of having a child with severe thalassemia is less. But, if you both have the same Hb E beta thalassemia trait, then there is...  Read Full »

Can sickle cell anemia and beta thalassemia occur together?

Query: Hi doctor, My friend is 26 years old. He has sickle cell anemia and thalassemia together. His recent spleen health was good and the proportion of blood and iron was moderate. He does not need to increase the blood. Is it rare to see these two together? What is the average life expectancy of these p...  Read Full »


Dr. Veerendra Channabasappa Patil

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As per your description, your friend seems to be having sickle beta-thalassemia. It is common to see both these diseases together in communities where both diseases are prevailing. Actually, the severity of sickle cell disease comes down by the elevation of the Hb...  Read Full »

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