Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that affects the body’s ability to produce healthy hemoglobin and red blood cells. As a result, patients may develop anemia, fatigue, and other health complications that require ongoing medical care. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can help individuals with Thalassemia lead healthier and more active lives.
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder in which the body produces either insufficient or abnormal hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.
When hemoglobin production is affected, red blood cells become fragile and are destroyed more quickly than normal. This leads to anemia and reduced oxygen delivery to tissues and organs. The severity of Thalassemia can range from mild to severe depending on the type of genetic mutation inherited.

Thalassemia is caused by inherited mutations in the genes responsible for hemoglobin production.

Individuals with a family history of Thalassemia have a higher risk of inheriting the disorder.

When both parents carry the Thalassemia trait, their children have a significantly increased risk of developing severe forms of the disease.

Kidney disease, cancer, Thalassemia is more commonly found in people with ancestry from South Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Mediterranean countries.
For iron deficiency anemia.
B12 and Folate correction.
For severe anemia when necessary.
For severe anemia when necessary.
Personalized treatment plans for complex cases.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Thalassemia, expert hematology care can help manage symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life.
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder affecting hemoglobin production.
Yes, it is passed from parents to children through genes.
Bone marrow transplant may offer a curative option for selected patients.
The frequency depends on the type and severity of thalassemia.
Repeated transfusions can increase iron levels in the body.
It helps remove excess iron accumulated from blood transfusions.
Yes, specialized BMT services are available.
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