Other Blood Disorders

Blood disorders include a wide range of conditions that affect the blood's ability to function properly. These disorders can impact red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, or plasma which leads to various health challenges.

At Sundas Foundation, we aim to raise awareness and provide treatments to those affected by blood disorders, helping them lead healthier lives.

Common Blood Disorders

At Sundas Foundation, we are committed to improving the lives of individuals battling a wide range of rare and complex blood disorders. Our mission is to ensure that every patient has access to the care, treatment, and support they need. We provide treatments and facilitate donations for the following conditions:

  • Thalassemia: A genetic blood disorder requiring regular blood transfusions and medical care.
  • Hemophilia: A bleeding disorder where the blood doesn’t clot properly, often requiring clotting factor infusions.
  • Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia & Bernard-Soulier Syndrome: Rare platelet disorders causing excessive bleeding, managed through specialized care.
  • Pure Red Cell Aplasia & Aplastic Anemia: Conditions affecting red blood cell production, treated with transfusions and medical therapies.
  • Chronic Dyserythropoietic Anemia (CDA): A rare form of anemia requiring targeted interventions.
  • Von Willebrand’s Disease: A genetic bleeding disorder treated with replacement therapies and medications.
  • Deficiencies inFactor I, V, VII, X, and XIII: Rare clotting disorders managed through factor replacement treatments.

Sundas foundation stands as a light of hope, providing critical support, awareness, and resources for these conditions.

Signs & Symptoms of Blood Disorders

Every blood disorder symptom varies. Some common symptoms of blood disorders are:

  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unexplained bruising or bleeding
  • Frequent infections
  • Pale or yellowish skin
  • Swollen lymph nodes

Treatment Options

The treatment option also varies for different blood disorders. While some blood disorders can be managed with medication, others are fatal and require intensive care.

  • Medications: To manage symptoms or address the underlying cause
  • Blood Transfusions: For severe anemia or other conditions
  • Bone Marrow or Stem Cell Transplants: For disorders like leukemia or severe thalassemia
  • Lifestyle Changes: Improved diet and regular monitoring

Living with Blood Disorders

Living with a blood disorder requires ongoing care and management. Regular check-ups, following the treatment plans, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can significantly improve quality of life.

At Sundas Foundation, we are dedicated to raising awareness and support for individuals and families dealing with blood disorders. Your donations can help patients suffering from various blood disorders. Be a part of Sundas Foundation and let’s become a beacon of hope for those in need.

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