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Any Parents Dealing With Aplastic Anemia?

My 7 1/2 year old son has been undergoing treatment for Aplastic Anemia for the past 6 months. I need to know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Has anyone been through this?

Aplastic Anemia And Bone Marrow Transplant?

Hi my name is Sarah, im 19, live in Ballina Australia, and im trying to find anyone that has had aplastic anemia and a bone marrow transplant like me!

Was Marie Curie Diagnosed With Aplastic Anemia Before Her Death?

I want to know if she knew of the ailment before she passed. If so, how long did she know?

Steroids: Medical and Non-medial Uses Explained

Since the synthesis of the hormone testosterone in the 1930s, steroids have been put into use by physicians for a great many purposes and have achieved varying degrees of success in each of these cases.Stimulation of the Bone Marrow For many decades steroids were the answer to hypoplasmic anemia and more so the aplastic type of anemia therapy which was as a result of leukemia or even kidney failure. These steroids have been replaced largely by other hormones, synthetic proteins that selectively stimulate the growth blood cells.Stimulation of growthAnabolic steroids are used in children to treat growth failure. The availability of a synthetic hormone for growth which has literally very few side effects has made sure this is a secondary resort.Appetite Stimulation and Puberty InductionSteroids also stimulate appetite as well as the preservation and the increase in muscular mass. Steroids have also become the haven for those who have been chronically wasted by conditions such as AIDS or Cancer. Steroids have been given to dozens of boys who are distressed about the acute delay of their puberty. Basically, testosterone has become almost the only androgen that is literally used for this use and has been known to increase the weight, height as well in boys who have a delayed puberty.Male ContraceptivesThe steroid Testosterone Enanthate is mostly used as a contraceptive for males and it is a belief that in future it will be a more safe, reversible and reliable male contraceptive. Also steroids have been known to increase lean body masses and also lead to prevent weak bones in elderly men. For men with below-normal levels of testosterone, steroids have of late been effective as hormonal replacements and are also equally effective in the improvement of libido for old males.In addition, the notion that one was born in the wrong gender is quite common in every society. Steroids have been producing such good results, for instance they produce secondary characteristics of the male gender such as facial hair, deeper voice, bone and muscular mass.The widening bracket of usersIn the United States alone, steroid users now tend to be mostly heterosexual males with an average age of twenty-five. This category of users now makes a big percentage of the noncompetitive bodybuilders as well as the non-athletic fraternity. The new category of users has resorted to using steroids for cosmetic purposes. Steroids have been used by males and females in many professional sports from bodybuilding, ball games, and martial arts to tennis, basically to attain a competitive advantage as well as assisting in fast recovery from an injury, as much as it has been prohibited by rules of all sports governing bodies.Male students in high schools and universities have been known to use more steroids, more frequently than female high school and college students. This is again reflected in the number of those who participate in different sports while making use of steroids.

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Aplastic Anemia, Side Affects Later In Life With Pregnancy And Being Fertile?

my girl has aplastic anemia, she got past it. the only info her doctor gave her was saying she might have problems having children when she is older.
anyone know if you are less fertile after having aplastic anemia? is that what the doctor meant, that it damaged her whole ordeal with being fertile enough to concieve?

Can Stress Be A Cause To Get Aplastic Anemia?

I’ve asked this yesterday and got nothing yet. So I thought I’ve rephrased it. Other than blood cells, can stress bring it on and cause it to happen? Any health professionals out there?

Does Anyone Know Of An ‘aplastic Anemia’ Support Group In Brisbane, Australia?

My son has a blood disorder ‘severe aplastic anemia’. I am looking for a support group around the Brisbane (Australia) area. It has been almost four years since his dionosis. I have yet to find a support group for the blood disorder. It seems that every other blood disorder has a support group. Why can I not find one for this disorder? Please, if you know of any, let me know. Preferably in Australia.

What Can You Tell About Me About Aplastic Anemia?

Can stress cause it too? This is research for a novel I’m working on. Anyone in the medical field profession would be helpful?

Blood Disorders: Induced by Drug Use & Abuse

Blood is an opaque, mobile fluid connective tissue that is mesodermal in origin. It consists of plasma, blood cells and platelets amongst a diverse array of molecules and ions. A large number of drugs, administered for treatment of various disorders come in direct contact with blood whether taken orally or injected intravenously. A multitude of possible drug interactions pose a serious problem especially to people who take prescription medicines for various diseases simultaneously. Some of these drugs may cause adverse effects on blood cells and lead to various blood disorders. Blood disorders are rare, yet extremely serious and may even prove fatal.

Types of Drug induced blood disorders: In our body, red bone marrow contains pluripotent stem cells which differentiate and mature to form various types of blood cells. Different drugs show different effects on various cells at different stages of cell development. Blood disorders can be characterized depending upon where and at what point in the cellular development the drug acts upon. Some of the common blood disorders include, but are not limited to:

Aplastic anemia: It is a form of anemia characterized by an abnormal deficiency in all blood cells resulting from failure of the bone marrow. It is a rare disorder of haemopoietic stem cells which was first found to be caused by the use of Chloramphenicol. Various non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs have also been found to cause aplastic anemia.

Agranulocytosis: It is an acute blood disorder which is characterized by severe reduction in granulocytes and neutrophils. It is often caused by radiation and chemotherapy which are known to cause reduction in granulocytes and neutrophil counts. Some anti-thyroid drugs like carbimazole & propylthiouracil also increase the risk of Agranulocytosis.

Thrombocytopenia: It is a blood disease characterized by an abnormally small number of platelets in the blood. Heparin is one of the well known drugs associated with severe reduction in platelet count.

Hypertension: It is a common disorder in which blood pressure remains abnormally high (a reading of 140/90 mm Hg or greater). It is also called as high blood pressure. Amphetamines, corticosteroids, estrogens are some of the drugs that can lead to hypertension.

Symptoms:

The symptoms of drug induced blood disorders vary depending upon the type of drug used and the drug effects they produce. However, some generalized symptoms of various common blood disorders may include bleeding gums, chest pain, dry cough, dyspnoea (difficult or labored respiration), fatigue, malaise, pallor (unnatural lack of color in the skin), stomatitis (Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth), lassitude (weakness characterized by a lack of energy), lymphadenopathy (Chronic abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes), petechiae i.e. minute red or purple spot on the surface of the skin as the result of tiny hemorrhages of blood vessels in the skin, to name a few.

Treatment:

Treatment of blood disorders requires special expertise. Aplastic anemia may require Immunosuppressive therapy and bone marrow/stem cell transplant whereas Corticosteroid therapy is beneficial in case of Hemolytic anemia. As an immediate measure, use of suspected drug should be discontinued and short term supportive treatments should be given to the patients.

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This Article is written by Tarun Gupta, the author of TestCountry Health & Drug FAQ. More information on the subject is at Blood Disorders: Induced by Drug Use & Abuse, and resources from other home health and wellness testing sources are used such as TestCountry Health Information & Resources.
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Can People With Aplastic Anemia Drink Wine?

I had Aplastic anemia ever since i was young and I am just wondering if it will make me sick and is there cure?

Anemia

Anemia is a condition at which in blood the content of functionally adequate red cells (erythrocytes) is lowered. The anemia develops owing to the varied reasons, accompanies set of diseases and frequently is only their symptom. Quantitatively it is expressed by a degree of reduction of concentration of hemoglobin – a ferriferous pigment erythrocyte, giving to blood red color. At diagnostics of an anemia it is necessary to consider normal fluctuations of concentration of hemoglobin depending on a sex and age.

The anemia arises in all the periods of human life not only at various diseases. Progress of an anemia can be connected with the climacteric period, hormonal infringements, character of a feed, diseases of a digestive path, a liver, kidneys, infringement resorption, autoimmune conditions, operative intervention and other factors. Quite often the anemia is an independent or accompanying symptom of many internal diseases, infectious and oncological illnesses.

Hematolytic anemia. Erythrocatalysis occurs under influence of antibodies. It can be the antibodies of mother directed against erythrocytes of the child at incompatibility of the child and mother on a Rhesus factor-antigene and much less often on antigenes of system AVO. Antibodies against own erythrocytes can be active at usual temperature or only at cooling. They can appear for no apparent reason or in connection with fixing on erythrocytes incomplete antigenes-hapten alien for an organism.

Aplastic anemia. Disease described by pancytopenia circumferential  blood and reduction of a content of cells of a bone brain. It is connected basically with a cytopenia syndrome and depends on its depth.

Treatment of anemia

Therapy depends factors which have by nature caused an anemia. The best results are observed at introduction of separate missing substances, for example iron at iron-deficient anemias, vitamin B12 at pernicious anemias and a folic acid at aphthous cachexia (the disease, described by infringement of processes resorption in intestines and accompanied an refractory megaloblastic anemia).

The anemia caused by decrease of production erythrocytes and arising at such chronic diseases as a cancer, infections, an arthritis, to illness of kidneys and hypothyroidism, it is frequently poorly expressed and does not demand special treatment. Treatment of the basic disease should affect salutarily and an anemia. In some cases happens the cancelling of the preparations overwhelming hematosis, – antibiotics or other chemotherapeutic means is necessary.

Blood transfusions, as a rule, are shown only in the urgent cases requiring restoration of volume of circulating blood and quantity of hemoglobin, as well as at aggravations of a chronic anemia for the lack of other medical means. At heavy forms hematolytic illnesses of newborns for prevention of the jaundice, capable to lead to defeat of a brain (bilirubinic encephalopathies), apply exchange transfusion (replacement of blood of the child by the blood which is not containing the factor of destruction of erythrocytes). Blood transfusions are interfaced to a number of severe hazards, such, as sharp the hematolytic reactions of incompatibility leading nephritic insufficiency, virus infection of a liver (hepatites) and illness of adjournment of iron (bronzed diabetes).

At the some people with hematolytic conditions surgical removal of a spleen is needed; it is especially effective at congenital annulocyte anemias as leads to disappearance of all clinical symptoms though does not influence hereditary infringement of structure erythrocytes.

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Can Marijuana Help With Either The Side Effects Of Aplastic Anemia Or Even Help Prevent It Altogether?

Can marijuana help with either the side effects of aplastic anemia or even help prevent it altogether?

Anemia Part I – Types of Anemia

It is hard to believe that America, a country with one of the highest standard living in the world having over 20 million people with the disease of anemia caused by unhealthy diet, and nutritional deficiency with protein and fat intake 30% more than any other country in the world. Most people understand that anemia is caused by iron deficiency in the bloodstream but in reality anemia is characterized by deficiency in the hemoglobin of the red blood cells diminishing the ability of the blood to transport oxygen to our cells and to removing carbon dioxide. In this article, we will discuss types of anemia.1. Genetically passed throughAnemia is a genetic disease passing through from generation to generation.a) Thalassmiai) Thalassmia minorIt is the most common anemia in people of the Mediterranean descent. This is the mild case of anemia. The blood cell is smaller than normal blood cells and easily die off causing stress for the reproduction of new red blood cells because of not enough new blood cells to replace the loss of red blood cells.ii) Thalassmia majorThalassmia major is also called Cooley’s anemia. It is an inherited disorder that affects the production of normal hemoglobin. Thalassmia major is a deadly disease without frequent blood transfusions, people with this kind of anemia may not survive because of iron building up in heart and other organs, resulting in heart failure.b) Aplastic anemiaThis is one of the most deadly and rarest case of anemia. For whatever reason, the marrow bone that produces red blood cell does not work properly or it may be caused by an auto-immune disorder resulting in white blood cells attacking the bone marrow.c) Sickle-celled anemiaThis is a serious, life-threatening inherited form of anemia that mostly affects people of African ancestry. Sickle cell anemia is formed of hemoglobin deficiency causing red blood cells to become sticky, stiff, and more fragile resulting in the form of a curve and sickle-shape, restricting the circulation of blood in our body.2. Deficiency of iron anemiaIron is the most importance mineral in the blood, working together with zinc and copper to help to increase the oxygen level and circulation of our blood to nurture our body’s cells and removing carbon dioxide from the bloodstream. Iron is a hard to be absorbed mineral, without taking together with vitamin C, most iron in our body are wasted.3 Deficiency of folate acid and vitamin B12 anemia (pernicious anemia)Folate acid and vitamin B12 is vital for the reproduction of red blood cells caused by excessive drinking of alcohol and certain intake of certain medication such as oral contraceptive or anticancer drug. People eating only cooked foods have a highest risk of deficiency of folate and vitamin B12 anemia.4. Chronic blood loss anemiaThis type of anemia is resulted from a variety of chronic conditions such as hemorrhoids, cancer, menstruation and peptic ulcers.5. Hemolytic anemiaIn this case, the destruction of old red blood cells exceeds the production of new ones caused by the defective hemoglobin synthesis or trauma within the arteries, or caused by antibodies being produced by the immune system damaging red blood cells.

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