• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Symptoms Induced by TTP and Their Treatment Options

    The thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a complex blood disorder that affects the function of platelets. The essence of the condition is that small blood clots form in the vessels, leading to vascular occlusion and circulatory problems. These clots obstruct blood flow and, in severe cases, can cause multiple organ failures. TTP most often develops due to hidden causes, making diagnosis and treatment a complicated task for physicians. The clots caused by the disease can damage not only the platelets but also the red blood cells, leading to further complications. Recognizing and treating TTP is exceptionally important, as the disease can deteriorate rapidly if not properly managed. The symptoms of…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Digestive System

    The triggers, signs, and therapeutic options of hemolytic anemia

    The condition known as anemia, also referred to as anemic condition, is characterized by lower than normal levels of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood. This issue can arise from various causes, including blood loss, problems related to blood distribution, as well as a decrease in red blood cell production or an increase in their destruction. Hemolytic anemia is a specific form of anemia that involves the faster destruction of red blood cells than they can regenerate. The term hemolysis refers to the breakdown of red blood cells, during which the cells are destroyed in the bloodstream or other parts of the body, such as the liver and…

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  • Digestive System,  First Aid and Emergency

    How can spherocytosis be characterized?

    The spherocytosis is a hereditary disease that belongs to the group of hemolytic anemias and primarily arises due to abnormalities in the structure of red blood cells. This condition is particularly prevalent in Europe, where it is the most common form of hereditary red blood cell deformities. Spherocytosis is associated with defects in the membrane of red blood cells, which leads to changes in the shape of the blood cells and can cause various health problems. The underlying cause of the disease is the defect in two main components of the red blood cell membrane, spectrin and ankyrin. These defects lead to alterations in the hydration and sodium ion content…

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