The World Sickle Cell Day, is a global annual event observed on June 19 every year with the aim of raising awareness about sickle cell disease in the world.
This day is of great significance as it echoes the challenges that sickle cell patients and their caregivers face.
The 2024 World Sickle Cell Day is themed, “Hope Through Progress: Advancing Sickle Cell Care Globally.”
This year’s theme aims to bring people together to raise awareness, eliminate stigma and drive meaningful change for the millions affected by this disease.
Sickle Cell At A Glance
Sickle cell anemia or sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder in which the red blood cells are shaped abnormally, resembling a sickle.
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These sickle-shaped cells become rigid and sticky, thus affecting blood flow in the body.
This can lead to pain and tissue damage in the body.
Signs And Symptoms
Sickle cell symptoms vary from person to person.
The symptoms usually first appear around 6 months of age, but may change over time.
Here, we have compiled a list of some common signs and symptoms:
• Excessive fatigue
• Jaundice
• Swelling in hands and feet
• Pain in chest, back, arm or leg
• Anemia
• Frequent infections
• Delayed growth
• Vision-related issues