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Diamond blackfan
anaemia is an extremely rare blood disorder and it
is characterised by an inability to produce red blood cells, these cells
transport oxygen around the body and without them we cannot survive.
Sufferers of DBA require
life-long medical care, they can be dependent on steroid treatment but many
survive on regular monthly blood transfusions and in some cases bone marrow
transplant is required. Regular blood
transfusions will provide red blood cells but also leads to too much iron in
the body. Normally, the body uses the
iron when making new red blood cells, but since a person with DBA doesn’t make
any new red blood cells the iron just builds up and stores in major
organs. The patient then needs to
receive further treatment to remove the iron, this can often mean they are
attached to a machine which pumps medication into their body, this is usually
done most days of the week for around 8-12 hours at a time, and this is also
life-long treatment.
However the condition is
managed, the majority of patients can have long term side effects and other
major health problems. The actual cause of DBA is not clear and there is no
known cure.
As this illness is so rare, affecting only
around 125 cases in the UK and around 700 worldwide, most people have never
heard of this condition, which makes it more difficult to raise funds..
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