Gallaj
Subscribe

Icicles and a Crescent Moon - Get The Facts And A Few Practical Tips On Avoiding Sickle Cell Crisis

August 02, 2008 By: admin Category: Health Diseases

This could be the description of things you'd see on a crisp wintry night. But for many these words describe the shape of their red blood cells, a tell-tale sign of Sickle Cell Disease. Sickle Cell Disease is a hereditary condition, occurring in children whose parents both have the sickle cell trait. Sickle cell can be a very painful, sometimes debilitating illness. The red blood cells in individuals with sickle cell are less flexible, and can lose their usual rounded, disc-like shape, to become sickled-shaped, with jagged edges, kind of like an irregularly shaped icicle or a crescent moon. Because these oddly shaped cells do not travel easily through the smaller blood vessels, they tend to gather and cause blockages, which is why these individuals experience pain. The location of pain is directly related to where the 'sickled' cells have gathered. When blood flow to the major organs is occluded, pain may feel more generalized, and life threatening complications may occur. During these acute, painful episodes, the condition is known as Sickle Cell Crisis (SCC).

Sickled cells also have a shorter life expectancy than normal red blood cells, which can lead to anemia, hence the term sickle cell anemia. The red blood cells carry oxygen, which the body needs to function, to all the tissues and every organ in the body. If there are too few red blood cells, the patient may experience symptoms of anemia: unusual fatigue and weakness, breathlessness, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and possibly a host of other symptoms, depending on the severity of anemia.

Blood transfusions are given to patients with moderate to severe anemia. Other problems commonly associated with SCC are infection, and severe pain. The treatment includes: rest; antibiotics to fight infection; intravenous fluids for hydration and increased circulation; and narcotics for pain relief. Organ failure is a less frequent, but very dangerous complication, and it requires specific supportive care for the affected body system(s).

September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month. The observance originated in 1975, but President Reagan signed the resolution to designate September as "National Sickle Cell Anemia Awareness Month" in August, 1983. Ironically, September is the perfect month to dedicate to learning about Sickle Cell disease; it's the beginning of fallthe beginning of the cold season, the beginning of the holiday season...the beginning of the SCC season! In my experience as a nurse, I've noticed that the number of patients admitted to the hospital in sickle cell crisis increases dramatically during these times. Crises can be brought on by anything that leads to constriction (narrowing) of the blood vessels, circulatory problems, decreased oxygenation (too little oxygen in the blood), or decreased hydration (less liquid in the blood causes the blood to be thicker). People with sickle cell will never be disease free, but they can lead relatively normal, healthy lives if they take some steps to help prevent the actual crises. Here are some helpful hints to make this winter season as pain free as possible:

*Exercise regularly, but not to the point of exhaustion.
*Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day, especially during warm weather. And drink plenty of fluids during exercise (in addition to the 8 glasses per day).
*Reduce or avoid stress. Tip: yoga, exercise, daily meditation, and self-hypnosis are very good tools for relieving stress.
*Treat any infection fast, see your doctor ASAP.
*Always wear warm clothes outside in cold weather and inside in air-conditioned rooms during hot weather. Never swim in cold water.
*Take warm baths on a daily basis. Relaxing in a jacuzzi can be very beneficial, but always check with your doctor first. The temperature may be too warm for some individuals (i.e. pregnant women, men with a low sperm count, and other people with certain illnesses).
*Limit how much alcohol you drink.
*Don't smoke. If you do smoke, quit.
*If you experience pain that is not relieved by mild analgesics or whatever the doctor has prescribed for you, see your doctor ASAP. You may be heading for crisis and require hospitalization, but your duration as an inpatient may be shortened by prompt medical attention.

Happy, Healthy Fall!

Vee Jefferson is a registered nurse with over 10 years experience. She's written several health related articles and authored and self published her first book, "The Truth About Healthcare --Uncensored." Her mission is to promote health education and disease prevention. For more information, go to jowajepublishing.com or http://www.jowaje.com

Staying Strong Against Anemia The Natural Way
What is anemia? Anemia is a common blood disorder characterized by a deficit of healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells dist...

Do You Know What Baby Monitors and Identity Theft Have in Common?
Did you know that the baby monitors we have in our homes are used by identity thieves to get your identity information? That ...

Space Shuttle Night Launch Lighting for NASA
Generally we do not launch Space Shuttles at night, we have but not usually, yet we have the capacity to light up Cape Canave...

Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) is a recurrent ocular inflammatory disease that has a seasonal incidence. It is basically a...

Protect Yourself By Making Shields Against The Allergies
Allergies can refer to immune reactions as we know. Our body parts like the nose, with swelling of the nasal mucosa, ears whi...

The Real Estate Subprime Mortgage Loan Crisis - Foreclosure Homes and Other Opportunities
You must have heard of it. It's all over the media. The subprime mortgage loan crisis has already pulled at least one bank in...

Complications of Acid Reflux and How to Avoid Them
One illness caused by acid reflux is Barrett's Esophagus. It occurs when the tissue lining the esophagus actually gets chang...

How to Cook for People with Allergies - The Main Triggers and Where to Find Them
So, You want to cook for people with allergies? First, find out what the allergy is for. Then understand where you can find...

Investing Your Money Online Loan-How To Profit From An Online Loan
Is an investing your money online loan a wise investment for you? While investing in the stock market people know that the ch...

Voice Recognition for Avoiding Credit Card Fraud!
However, the main annoyance this product shows is that due to the built in microphone, a loudspeaker, a battery and a voice-r...

Overcoming Procrastination - Understanding What Procrastination Is
Before we can begin overcoming procrastination it is important that we understand what it is. Procrastination is the avoidanc...

What Happens When Colloidal Silver Is Ingested, How Else Can Particles Get Into The Blood Stream?
When colloidal silver is digested, the silver particles or ions get into contact with hydrochloric acid. The HCl is present i...

Wealth Consciousness Plus Network Marketing - MLM Success
To many of us, Network Marketing is often associated with negative images rather than MLM Success. We think of hyped-up sales...

Network Marketing Facts In Just 15 Minutes?
Are you one that would love to hear the benefits of joining up with a successful network marketing company but just can't giv...

4 Common Sense Ways to Protect Your Identity
Its hard to get through a week without reading about someones identity being stolen and their financial life literally ruined...

A Practical Guide to Overcoming Procrastination
I know, I know; it's a boring title... not creative, not amusing, not clever. But for many of us, it's a very relevant subjec...

Facts about the Common Cold; What is It, Is There a Cure
Included in this article are facts about the common cold, what is it and is there an effective treatment. Curing the common ...

Do You Know the Tricks of the Trade? Identities are All the Thieves Want! Is Yours Safe?
Criminals are becoming more creative in how they steal your identity. Bravery is not a requirement anymore, nor is guns and k...

Mortgage Crisis - Subprime and Adjustable Rate Loans
The mortgage crisis in the US has now spread far beyond the sub-prime loans that precipitated the crash. As those ill advise...

Subprime Mortgage Crisis - Why Can’t Lenders Just Fix the Bad Loans and Move on?
With all of the foreclosures and bankruptcies that are being triggered by the subprime mortgage crisis why don't lenders jus...