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Haematological defects (Signs and symptoms (jaundice, enlarged spleen,…
Haematological defects
Definition
blood condition in which a person either does not have enough red blood cells or has red blood cells that do not function properly
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Signs and symptoms
jaundice, enlarged spleen
dizziness, chest pain and dyspnoea
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liver, bone and heart, neurological problems such as confusion
gene therapy, pale skin and nailbeds
poor appetite, dark urine
coldness in the extremities, angular stomatitis
fatigue, headache, nerve damage
tachycardia, smooth, beefy red tongue
Management
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monitor haemoglobin, haematocrit, red blood cell and reticulocyte counts
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