What symptom can aplastic anemia have?
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?? Aplastic anemia, the occurrence of this disease, we should understand that there must be a certain relationship with the diet of patients, but for aplastic anemia itself, there will be a lot of pain, we need to understand in time, of course, sometimes we need to understand the knowledge of dyspepsia.
What symptom can aplastic anemia have?
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) / aplastic anemia syndrome: PNH is strongly associated with aplastic anemia. The two diseases are common or occur in the same patient at the same time. The clinical features are similar. Both have PCD and low myeloproliferative disease. The incidence is regional, and the incidence rate in Asia is high. It is effective for immunosuppressive therapy, and PNH is intravascular hemolysis. Venous thrombosis and bone marrow hematopoietic failure are the characteristics of many patients died of thrombosis rather than bleeding complications.
Hepatitis / aplastic anemia syndrome: aplastic anemia after acute viral hepatitis is not uncommon. So far, hundreds of cases have been reported. Among the patients with aplastic anemia reported in the west, 2% - 9% have a history of hepatitis before, and the proportion in Asia may be higher. Although viral hepatitis can sometimes be combined with mild hemocytopenia, severe pancytopenia and myelodysplasia are not common, It is estimated that the proportion of hepatitis in children is 0.07%, accounting for 2% of non-A and non-B hepatitis. In patients with fulminant seronegative hepatitis leading to liver failure, one third will eventually develop aplastic anemia.
Pregnancy with aplastic anemia: rare, whether pregnancy is an inducing factor is unclear. Myelodysplasia during pregnancy is relatively common. Pancytopenia often occurs at the beginning of pregnancy and recovers after delivery or termination of pregnancy. However, a few pregnancies with aplastic anemia can continue to postpartum. The survival rate of pregnant women with aplastic anemia was 53% for mothers, 75% for infants, and 69% for patients with smooth pregnancy. Therefore, intermittent blood transfusion can be used for mothers who insist on continuing pregnancy, but the pregnancy should be terminated when the condition worsens.
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? For us to deal with the disease of aplastic anemia, we also need to consider the pain of the patients themselves. This is because if we can't understand the disease itself well, the patients will not know how to do it. Of course, it will lead to the recurrence of the disease.