Sickle cell children can live long unlike
widespread but wrong belief that children with sickle cell disorder
cannot live beyond 21 years.
A
medical doctor, Mrs.Anuzie Odia, made the clarification while spreaking
at a counselling programme organised by CrimsonBow Sickle Cell
Initiative at Alimosho Local Government.She also advised parents of
children with sickle cell disorder (SCD) not to lose hope on the
survival of their children.
Dr Odia said, “I
want you parents whose children have SCD to keep hope alive. Do not
allow the challenge to discourage you. Do not form the wrong impression
which is common in the society by thinking that children with sickle
cell cannot live longer than 21 years”.
She
said a lot of people have been spreading the wrong information and urged
the parents to drop that idea. “There are many people born with SCD and
many of them have lived long and attained greater heights in life. It
all depends on giving children with SCD quality medical attention,
balanced diet, adequate and prompt medical care,” Odia said.
The
medical doctor mentioned important things which parents of children
with SCD must do. These include consciously boosting immunity of
children with SCD, giving the children adequate nutrition, adequate
rest, giving them clean and safe drinking water regularly and constant
medical check-up at least twice in a year.
She
said parents who do these things constantly can be rest assured that
their children will survive and live long despite Sickle Cell Disorder.
Dr
Odia said sickle cell disorder is not a contagious disease unlike
widespread but erroneous belief in the society. She also said that
children should feel free to play with children with SCD as they cannot
contact the disease by playing with children with SCD.
The
Chief Executive officer of the NGO, Miss Timilehin Edwin told newsmen
that more enlightenment programmes will be organised in other Local
government areas in Lagos state.she expressed satisfaction with the
turnout of parents and children with SCD.
The
event afforded the parents an opportunity to get personal and free
medical check-up and attention by DrOdia. Honourable Mrs Shade Shinkaye a
former commissioner for women affairs in Kogi state and one of the
promoters of the NGO said the programme which is meant to support the
children deserves the support of government and prominent citizens.
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