How To Treat And Diagnose Diamond-Blackfan Anemia

Blood Transfusions

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A blood transfusion is a treatment method for countless conditions where a healthy individual's blood is given to someone who is ill, diseased, or injured. Blood transfusions are sometimes administered regularly to treat various disorders. The donor blood is administered through a catheter installed in a vein or a more permanent intravenous port device on the patient's body. For chronic diseases and conditions, blood transfusions are administered at intervals between four and six weeks in a hospital, physician's office, or outpatient treatment center.

Since Diamond-Blackfan anemia patients have bone marrow that cannot make enough red blood cells for their body, blood transfusions can provide their body with more red blood cells to take the place of what is missing. Blood transfusions are utilized in Diamond-Blackfan anemia patients when other treatment types have not been effective, side effects of different treatments are not well tolerated, and their anemia is particularly severe and causes life-threatening complications.

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