“I can love just like you,
I can dance just like you,
I can run just like you,
and more importantly – I can work just like you.
Yet, all I wish is if I could make red blood – just like you.”
“I can love just like you, I can dance just like you, I can run just like you and more importantly, I can work just like you. Yet, all I wish is if I could make red blood - just like you.”
Partth Thakur
Blood Transfusions – regular blood transfusions treat and prevent anaemia; in most cases these are needed around twice a month.
Chelation Therapy – treatment with medicine to remove the excess iron from the body that builds up as a result of having regular blood transfusions.
Blood Transfusions – regular blood transfusions treat and prevent anaemia; in most cases these are needed around twice a month.
Chelation Therapy – treatment with medicine to remove the excess iron from the body that builds up as a result of having regular blood transfusions.Thalassemia is not just a long medical word. It’s a serious inherited blood disorder in which the body fails to produce enough healthy red blood cells. For someone born with Thalassemia Major, this means they need regular blood transfusions to survive, often every two to three weeks, starting from early childhood.
But blood alone isn’t enough.
Those frequent transfusions cause excess iron to build up in the body, which can damage the heart, liver, and other organs. That’s why patients also need daily medication called chelation therapy to remove the excess iron and keep their bodies safe.
Now here’s the tougher part: while all of this sounds routine on paper, it’s not so easy in real life. Access to safe blood, reliable chelation medicines, trained specialists, and regular monitoring is a challenge for many families, especially those from lower-income backgrounds. And unfortunately, without consistent care, complications pile up quickly.
Treating Thalassemia is not a one-time thing. It’s a lifelong journey, and it’s different for every warrior.
It usually involves:
The Thala Test is a simple blood test that checks whether a person is a carrier of Thalassemia. Being a carrier does not mean you are sick or will ever need treatment. Most carriers live completely normal lives and often never know they carry the gene unless they get tested.
But here’s the important part: if both partners are carriers, there is a high chance that their child could be born with Thalassemia Major, a lifelong condition that requires regular blood transfusions and constant medical care. One small test, done at the right time, can prevent a lifetime of struggle for a child.The Thala Test is not about fear. It’s about responsibility, compassion, and giving the next generation a healthier start. One test. One decision. A lifetime of impact.
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