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Sickle cell anaemia is a lifelong blood disorder that affects how red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body. Instead of having round, flexible cells, people with this condition have sickle-shaped cells that can block blood flow, causing pain, tiredness, and other serious health problems. Despite how common it is, many still lack clear information about its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
That is why the “Talk to a Doctor: Sickle Cell Anaemia” online session is being organised to provide clear answers and trustworthy medical advice. In this interactive discussion, doctors will explain how sickle cell anaemia develops, how it is managed, and the best ways to support those living with it. Participants can also ask personal health questions in a respectful, confidential environment.
This event goes beyond just learning. It’s about empowerment. Families, caregivers, and individuals will gain the knowledge they need to make informed health decisions, recognise warning signs early, and offer better support to loved ones.
If you or someone you know is affected by sickle cell anaemia, don’t miss this opportunity to connect with experts and find hope through understanding and care.
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