Children affected by thalassemia major require blood transfusions every 15–20 days throughout their lifetime.
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News1808-01-2026, 18:12

Thalassemia: Shattering Myths, Empowering Lives. Early Screening is Key.

  • Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder affecting haemoglobin production, causing anaemia and weakness.
  • India sees over 15,000 babies born with thalassemia major annually; 45 million individuals carry the gene.
  • Early diagnosis via the HbA2 test during pregnancy's first trimester is crucial for prevention.
  • Modern treatment, including regular transfusions and chelation therapy, allows individuals with thalassemia major to lead normal, fulfilling lives.
  • Awareness, timely treatment, and strong social support are vital to reduce the disorder's impact and end stigma.

Why It Matters: Early screening and comprehensive care empower thalassemia patients to lead normal lives, replacing fear with action.

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