Introduction: Sickle Cell Disease can affect various parts of the body, including the eyes. The abnormal shape of sickle cells can block blood vessels in the eyes, leading to vision problems and even blindness if…
Introduction: Living with Sickle Cell Disease is not just about managing physical symptoms; it also involves navigating a complex landscape of emotional and psychological challenges. The chronic pain, frequent hospitalizations, unpredictable nature of the disease,…
Introduction: Individuals with Sickle Cell Disease are more susceptible to infections due to a combination of factors, including impaired spleen function and other immune system abnormalities. Infections can trigger pain crises, worsen anemia, and even…