Can you donate blood if you have sickle cell trait?

Yes. If you have sickle cell trait, you are still are able to donate blood. There is no evidence to suggest that donating blood causes any additional risk of harm or injury to people with sickle cell trait.
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What blood type is sickle cell trait?

Sickle cell trait (AS) is not a “type” of sickle cell disease. It is an inherited condition in which both hemoglobin A and S are produced in the red blood cells, always more A than S. Individuals with sickle cell trait are generally healthy.
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What does the sickle cell trait do to you?

Complications include muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis), reduced blood supply to the spleen (ischemia/infarction), or increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) following eye injuries. Finally, a very rare form of kidney cancer (renal medullary carcinoma) has been associated with sickle cell trait.
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Is sickle cell trait a disability?

If your sickle cell anemia is so severe that it prevents you from working, you may be struggling financially. Because sickle cell anemia is a type of physical disability, you may qualify for Social Security disability (SSD) benefits.
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Does sickle cell trait make you tired?

Fatigue is a common symptom associated with sickle cell disease. Due to the smaller size of our red blood cells, we cannot carry as much oxygen as those with healthier red blood cells. This leads to a lack of oxygen in our bodies and, ultimately, fatigue.
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Does cold weather affect sickle cell trait?

For years, clinicians have routinely advised patients with sickle cell disease to dress warmly and avoid extremes of temperature, especially cold weather, based on laboratory evidence that more red blood cells undergo sickling with temperature changes.
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Is sickle cell trait and Covid 19?

Abstract. Individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD) and sickle cell trait (SCT) have many risk factors that could make them more susceptible to COVID-19 critical illness and death compared to the general population.
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What is the difference between hemoglobin C trait and sickle cell trait?

Hemoglobin C trait (hemoglobin C carrier) occurs when a person inherits one gene for hemoglobin C and one gene for hemoglobin A. Individuals with hemoglobin C trait are NOT at risk to develop sickle cell disease or hemoglobin C disease. They generally do NOT have any medical problems and lead normal lives.
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Can you claim disability allowance for sickle cell?

If sickle cell anemia has left you unable to work, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits.
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What happens if both parents have sickle cell trait?

If both parents have SCT, there is a 50% (or 1 in 2) chance that any child of theirs also will have SCT, if the child inherits the sickle cell gene from one of the parents. Such children will not have symptoms of SCD, but they can pass SCT on to their children.
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Is sickle cell trait the same as having sickle cell?

Sickle cell trait (SCT) is not a disease, but having it means that a person has inherited the sickle cell gene from one of his or her parents. People with SCT usually do not have any of the symptoms of sickle cell disease (SCD) and live a normal life.
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Can sickle cell trait be cured?

Stem cell or bone marrow transplants are the only cure for sickle cell disease, but they're not done very often because of the significant risks involved.
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What's the golden blood type?

One of the world's rarest blood types is one named Rh-null. This blood type is distinct from Rh negative since it has none of the Rh antigens at all. There are less than 50 people who have this blood type. It is sometimes called “golden blood.”
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What is the rarest blood type?

What's the rarest blood type? AB negative is the rarest of the eight main blood types - just 1% of our donors have it. Despite being rare, demand for AB negative blood is low and we don't struggle to find donors with AB negative blood. However, some blood types are both rare and in demand.
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Can someone with sickle cell trait get malaria?

People with sickle cell trait are less likely to get malaria. The trait does not completely protect a person from infection, but makes death from malaria less likely.
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Does sickle cell affect your period?

The results of this preliminary study indicate that patients with sickle cell disease have shorter menstrual cycles than normal control subjects. Their periods last longer and are heavier, and they have a greater incidence of dysmenorrhea.
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Can you join the military with sickle cell anemia?

“While SCD is a disqualifying factor for participation in the military, having the trait is not. “All trainees who test positive for sickle cell are provided a briefing of what the sickle cell trait is, and what the risks of physical training and SCT are,” she continued.
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What limitations does a person with sickle cell disease have?

Other complications

Some examples include: hearing loss, vision problems, acute chest syndrome, jaundice, priapism (persistent and painful erections), leg ulcers, gallstones, and stroke. Sickle cell anemia also can have a negative impact on the mental health of patients and may lead to depression and anxiety.
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What does C trait mean?

Your baby's newborn screening test showed that he or she has hemoglobin C trait (this is also referred to as being a “hemoglobin C carrier”). Babies who have hemoglobin C trait are no more likely to get sick than any other baby. They do not need any special medical treatment.
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What are the symptoms of hemoglobin C trait?

Hemoglobin C trait (HbAC) is clinically silent. Hemoglobin C disease (HbCC) is also a mild disorder, and most people do not have any symptoms. But some patients may experience mild hemolytic anemia and hence may complain of symptoms like fatigue, lightheadedness, weakness, and paleness of the skin.
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Which genotype is the best?

The AA genotype has the best compatibility ratio. An individual with the AA genotype can choose a life partner from virtually all other genotype categories with an extremely minimal possibility of sickle-celled offspring.
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Should I get the Covid vaccine if I have sickle cell trait?

Yes. All COVID-19 vaccines available in the U.S. are safe for people with sickle cell disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved all three vaccines.
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Where does sickle cell trait originate from?

SCD originated in West Africa, where it has the highest prevalence. It is also present to a lesser extent in India and the Mediterranean region. DNA polymorphism of the beta S gene suggests that it arose from five separate mutations: four in Africa and one in India and the Middle East.
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Can a person with sickle cell trait have pain?

But in some cases, a person with sickle cell trait may have muscle pain or other serious health problems. These problems can happen under certain extreme conditions, such as intense exercise, overheating, or being at a high altitude.
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Can you play sports with sickle cell trait?

While sickle cell trait is not a barrier to playing competitive sports, athletes with sickle cell trait have experienced significant physical distress, including collapse and death during intense exercise.
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