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I have some chronic pain in lower jaw and neck for 3.5years. Seen several specialists and no relief yet.
I have had blood work and my MCH, MCV, MCHC are always below normal in CBC blood work. None of the doctors told me about it. I saw a new GP and he checked it.Sent me for additional blood work. THALASSEMIA+HEMOGLOBINOPATHY. This blood work came as abnormal.RESULT: HETEROZYGOUS POSITIVE FOR THE -alpha3.7
ALPHA(PLUS)-THALASSEMIA MUTATION
Interpretation:DNA testing indicates that this
patient is positive for the-alpha3.7 alpha-globin
deletion on one chromosome. This deletion removes
one of alpha-globin genes from the alpha-globin gene cluster. Therefore, this patient
is at least a carrier of an alpha(plus)-thalassemia mutation (genotype-alpha/alphaalpha).
Individuals with this genotype are usually
clinically normal.If this patient is symptomatic,
he or she may have additional, rare alpha-thalassemia mutation.
This is the result given. is this serious? I have 10y son.Is it genetic?
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Since it's alpha thalessemia..
Bleeding or anemia is only mild....
So as such there is nothng more life threatening or need of repeated blood transfusion as seen in BETA thalassemia
According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above .
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