About Alpha-Thalassemia Myelodysplasia Syndrome

Alpha-Thalassemia Myelodysplasia Syndrome, also known as acquired hemoglobin h disease, is related to sickle cell anemia and deficiency anemia. An important gene associated with Alpha-Thalassemia Myelodysplasia Syndrome is ATRX (ATRX Chromatin Remodeler), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Chromatin Regulation / Acetylation and RUNX1 interacts with co-factors whose precise effect on RUNX1 targets is not known. Affiliated tissues include myeloid, and related phenotypes are fatigue and microcytic anemia

Major Symptoms of Alpha-Thalassemia Myelodysplasia Syndrome



* Fatigue

* Fatigue and weakness

* Shortness of breath

* Dizziness

* Palpitations

* Abdominal pain

* Vomiting

* Nausea

* Diarrhea

* Headache

* Sore throat

* Muscle weakness

* joint pain

* Skin rash

* Eye pain

* Vision changes

* Tremors

* Convulsions

* Seizures

* Dizziness

* Fainting

* Palpitations

* Shortness of breath

* Fatigue

* Fatigue and weakness

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Alpha-Thalassemia Myelodysplasia Syndrome

For patients with Alpha-thalassemia myelodysplasia syndrome, an appropriate lifestyle is to maintain healthy habits, including a balanced diet, appropriate exercise, maintaining a good attitude, and avoiding infections. In addition, patients should follow the doctor's advice and carry out treatment and care under the guidance of the doctor.

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