World Thalassemia Day – Blog Racuok



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Every year later May 8the world gather to mark World Thalassemia Daya day dedicated to raising awareness about ThalassemiaA group of inherited blood disorders that affect the body’s ability to produce hemoglobin. For millions of people around the world, this is not just a medical term – this is a daily battle for survival, hope, and dignity.

🔬 What is thalassemia?

Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that affects your body’s ability to produce hemoglobin, protein in red blood cells that are responsible for carrying healthy oxygen and red blood cells. As a result, individuals with thalassemia often suffer from chronic anemia, fatigue, delayed growth, and in severe cases, organ damage. There are two main types: Alpha and beta thalassemia, with varying severity.

People with Thalassemia major often need regular blood transfusion and life -lived medical treatment. Without proper care, his condition can be life threatening.

🧬 The Importance of Early Detection & Prevention

Thalassemia is inherited, meaning that it is transmitted from parents to children. If both parents are carriers (thalassemia minor), there is a 25% chance with every pregnancy that their child will inherit the form of severe disease.

The good news is: Thalassemia can be prevented through operator screening and genetic counseling. Many countries with high operator levels – especially in South Asia, the Middle East, and Mediterranean – have introduced screening programs to reduce the birth of children affected.

❤️ This year’s theme (2025): “Together for thalassemia: uniting the community, prioritizing patients”

This theme focuses on patients’ centered care, promoting holistic welfare that discusses medical, emotional, and social needs, and mobilizes international communities to prioritize thalassemia patients in health care policies.

How can you help

  • Coated If you have a family history or come from high -risk areas.
  • Blood donation – Regular donors are savior for patients who depend on transfusion.
  • Supports the awareness campaign at school, university, and workplace.
  • Show empathy towards those who live in chronic conditions.

🌹 Let World Thalassemia Day be a reminder: That together with awareness, science, and compassion, we can build a world where thalassemia is no longer a burden for families and individuals – but a condition that is managed with dignity, strength, and hope.



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