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Title: Polycythemia: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment (1)


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Polycythemia
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Polycythemia
  • Polycythemia is a rare bone marrow disorder,
    which causes the increase in the production of
    cells in the blood, mainly red blood cells. The
    primary function of the red blood cells is to
    carry oxygen to the different parts of the body.
    This blood disorder affects more men than women.
    The excess production of red blood cells makes
    your blood too thick, which affects the normal
    flow of blood in the body and may even lead to a
    stroke or a heart attack. This disease develops
    gradually over a time. With the increase in red
    blood cells, there may also be an increase in the
    production of white red blood cells and platelet
    count.

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Causes of Polycythemia
  • The most common cause of Polycythemia is
    genetic. The patient of Polycythemia may have
    inherited a gene called, JAK2, the function of
    this gene is to keep the production of red blood
    cells and other blood cells under control.
     However, the exact cause of Polycythemia is not
    known. Here are some of the common conditions
    that may increase the chance of Polycythemia 
  • Heart failure 
  • Lack of blood flow in the kidneys 
  • Hypertension 
  • Sleep apnea 
  • Pulmonary disease

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Symptoms
  • The symptoms of Polycythemia can be easily
    treated if, detected early. No proper treatment
    of Polycythemia in it early stage can lead to
    fatal complications in future. Symptoms of
    early PolycythemiaWeakness 
  • Weight loss 
  • Headache 
  • Swelling in joints 
  • Dizziness 
  • Itchiness
  • Symptoms of Polycythemia if left untreated in
    early stage
  • Heart attack
  • Stroke 
  • Deep vein thrombosis 
  • Loss of blood supply to brain 
  • Internal bleeding

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Diagnosis of Polycythemia
  • The most common method of diagnosing Polycythemia
    is a blood test. A doctor may refer a blood test
    known as CBC (Complete Blood Count).
  • A complete blood test is performed by taking
    blood samples from the patients vein. The
    complete blood test (CBC) evaluates the amount of
    red blood cells, white blood cells and blood
    platelets.
  • Bone marrow biopsy is a procedure in which a
    sample of bone marrow generally taken from the
    back of your hipbone is observed under medical
    supervision.

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Treatments
  • The treatment of Polycythemia varies from
    patient to patient. The aim of the treatment is
    to lower the production of red blood cells in
    your bone marrow. The treatment of Polycythemia
    include
  • Phlebotomy- In this procedure the excess blood in
    the patients body is removed from their vein, to
    make present blood less thick so it can flow
    better. 
  • The specialised treatment of Polycythemia
    involves using, Hydroxyurea and interferon alpha.
    These medicines, suppresses the risk of blood
    clots by reducing the excessive production of red
    blood cells. However, the patients of thyroid
    and mental disorders are, advised not to take
    interferon alpha.

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