Sickle cell, meaning, Types,symptoms, Treatment and prevention
If Sickle Cell Affected the Majority, Would We Have a Cure by Now? Let me take you into a living room in Lagos. Picture this scenario ; A 10-year-old child is curled up like a comma on a threadbare couch. His eyes are swollen from crying. He hasn’t walked in two days. Every breath he takes sounds like a small war is going on inside his chest. He looks up at his mother and says in a voice that's barely more than a whisper, “Mama, why is my blood fighting me?” Boom. Right there. That line alone should make you stop scrolling. Because that’s what a sickle cell crisis feels like. Your blood turning against you. Your very life source becoming a battlefield. And if that doesn’t make you want to understand more about sickle cell disease, maybe you’ve never met someone who lives with it. But don’t worry, you’re about to. Meet Tega. He’s Not Your Regular Guy. Tega is 27. He loves plantain (the overripe ones, fried until golden, don’t judge him). He...