Sickle cell Disease Control Programme.

Sickle cell disease is a group of disorders that affects hemoglobin, the molecule in red blood cells that delivers oxygen to cells throughout the body. People with this disorder have atypical hemoglobin molecules called hemoglobin S, which can distort red blood cells into a sickle, or crescent, shape.

Sings and symptoms of sickle cell disease usually begin in early childhood. The severity of symptoms varies from person to person. Some people have mild symptoms, while others are frequently hospitalized for more serious complications.

The signs and symptoms of sickle cell disease are caused by the sickling of red blood cells. When red blood cells sickle, they break down prematurely, which can lead on anemia. Anemia can cause shortness of breath, fatigue, and delayed growth and development in children. The rapid breakdown of red blood cells may also cause yellowing of the eyes and skin, which are sign of jaundice. Painful episodes can occur when sickled red blood cells, which are stiff and inflexible, get stuck in small blood vessels. These episodes deprive tissues and organs of oxygen- rich blood and can lead to organ damage, especially in the lungs, kidneys, spleen, and brain. A particularly serious complication of sickle cell disease is high blood pressure in the blood vessels that supply the lungs (pulmonary hypertension). Pulmonary hypertension occurs in about one-third of adults with sickle cell disease and can lead to heart failure.

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Our NGO implemented sickle cell disease programme since Dec. 2010 through NRHM . we are implement this programme in Yavatmal district at 8 Taluka involving 34 PHC and 8 RH / 2 SDH.

1 District Project manager, 1 Accountant, 8 Supervisor and 34 Volunteers have appointed at this programme

Main objective of the project are to refer each and every person in the vicinity for diagnosis of sickle cell disorder and other genetic defects. Follows up of sickle cell patients. Carry out population genetic survey programs to detect carriers and sufferers. Health education. Genetic counseling: - To avoid birth of baby with sickle cell decease. Marriage counseling:- To avoid marriage between two carrier provide prenatal diagnosis whenever required. Distribute cards to identified patient. Counseling on drug adherence.