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Sickle Cell Disorder is a genetic blood disorder that causes many health issues including pain, cardiac arrest, and even death. Living with Sickle Cell Disorder is written with the aim to spread awareness of this genetic disorder and also include guidelines and care for all sickle cell disorder patients to live happily forever. Moreover, in the tribal region, some scheduled tribes and scheduled castes suffer from the disorder in a large number hence they must be aware to stop the spreading from generation to generation. In this booklet, Prof. Chandra Bahadur Singh Dangi and Prof. Shadma…mehr

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Sickle Cell Disorder is a genetic blood disorder that causes many health issues including pain, cardiac arrest, and even death. Living with Sickle Cell Disorder is written with the aim to spread awareness of this genetic disorder and also include guidelines and care for all sickle cell disorder patients to live happily forever. Moreover, in the tribal region, some scheduled tribes and scheduled castes suffer from the disorder in a large number hence they must be aware to stop the spreading from generation to generation. In this booklet, Prof. Chandra Bahadur Singh Dangi and Prof. Shadma Siddiqui concluded all the aspects that help understand and prevent sickle cell disorder. Topics included in this book are what is sickle cell disorder, types of disorders, emergencies caused by the disorder, and guidelines on how to manage situations in acute pain, cardiac arrest, and other critical conditions. In addition, the book also covers guidelines, especially for children suffering from sickle cell disorder, and how to stop spreading the genetic blood disorder. Living with Sickle Cell Disorder book is written in a simple language so that the information can be reached and understood by the people of scheduled tribes and also scheduled castes. Most importantly when people with sickle cell disorder get married or plan for a family, they should follow some treatment and tests to prevent the inharitation of sickle cell disorder to the next generation.