Education Summit Shares Developments in Sickle Cell Disease Treatment
Cayenne Wellness Center recently sponsored the 15th Annual Sickle Cell Disease Educational Summit to share the latest developments in SCD research, treatment and advocacy.
Cayenne Wellness Center recently sponsored the 15th Annual Sickle Cell Disease Educational Summit to share the latest developments in SCD research, treatment and advocacy.
Although the disease has taken her through the changes, she’s still here and making a difference. Healthy red blood cells are round, moving through small blood vessels to carry oxygen to all parts of the body. If the hemoglobin is abnormal, red blood cells become hard and sticky and look like a C-shaped farm tool or a “sickle.” The sickle cells die early, which causes a constant shortage of red blood cells. They also get stuck and clog the blood flow. This can cause pain and other serious health complications including infection, acute chest syndrome and stroke. Related Links:
Chef Misty Williams Marshall is dedicated to fighting sickle cell disease.