Sickle Cell DiseaseHome Treatment Home treatment for
sickle cell disease includes steps to control pain and
prevent complications of the disease. If you don't already have one, ask your
health professional to help you develop a home treatment plan. Use this plan
whenever symptoms are present. Your plan should include: Special needs of people living with sickle cell diseaseYou can help your child cope with special needs in school by:
- Making arrangements with teachers or a tutor
to help your child keep pace with classmates when illness causes absences from
school.
- Explaining to teachers that children with sickle cell
disease may need to use the bathroom more often than other kids. They also need
more water than the other students. Not drinking enough water can raise the
chance of a sickle cell crisis.
- Educating teachers and other school
employees about the signs and symptoms of sickle cell disease that need urgent
medical care. Written instructions will help school personnel know what to do
and who to call in an emergency.
Children with sickle cell disease can usually exercise and play
normally if they: - Drink plenty of fluids during and after
exercise. Lack of fluids (dehydration) can cause cells to
sickle.
- Get regular rest breaks during vigorous
exercise.
- Stay warm. Exposure to cold air and water can trigger a
painful event. Dress children in warm layers of
clothing for cold-weather activities. Avoid swimming and playing in cold
water.
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