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Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic Anemia
Aplastic Anemia

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Aplastic Anemia Defined

A severely reduced number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets

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  • aplastic anemia symptoms: This treatment acts by suppressing the immune system. Examples of drugs used as immunosuppress ants are anti-thymocyte globulin and clysporine. The disadvantage of these drugs is they may weaken the patient's immune system and in case the patient stops usage their conditions are likely to recur. Other techniques used for containing the difficulty include the use of bone marrow stimulants and the use of anti-retrovira ls and antibiotics.
  • Aplastic Anemia Treatment: Research on Aplastic Anemia is still going on to come up with better treatments for the disease. High-Dose Cyclophosphami de is among the latest treatment for Aplastic Anemia in the market which is still being used in clinical trial. This medication is widely known for its low relapse rate and fewer side effects as opposed to of chemical treatment and Aplastic Anemia treatments. Cytoxan is also used to refer to Cyclophosphami de which is actually a brandless name. Patients who receive this treatment have to mix it with GCSF which is a growth factor. The Cytoxan gets rid of the lymphocytes while leaving the healthy stem cells untouched. The bone marrow can then start producing new healthy cells for the body at the ordinary rate.

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  • Aplastic Anemia: for|Aside from} exhaustion, one is probably going to feel dizzy, weak and in extreme cases suffer from fainting expeditions. This is going to be dangerous as one is likely to suffer serious injuries. Patients are also susceptible to infections, easy bruising and uncontrolled bleeding. The white blood cells have to be replaced from time to time in order to aid the body in fighting off infections but when they cannot be effectively replaced then the result is poor protection. The other sort of blood cells is the platelets helping in clotting of blood. These cells make sure that an individual does not lose OTT blood when injury occurs by clotting blood and sealing the wound. The deficit of platelets in the body is likely to cause OTT loss of blood by patients whenever they get hurt.

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