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Water

2008 October 29
by paulbarton

water critical for sickle cellWater is critical in terms of life itself but even more so if you have sickle cell. Without adequate water the

body will begin to remove water from areas within itself and one of those areas is the blood system. If you are 5% dehydrated that effect can be multuiplied several times by the body removing water from the blood.

The consequence is that the blood gets thicker and the clumping together of mis formed, or sickle shaped, cells become more prominent. Net effect is that the crisis becomes more severe and the pain goes through the roof as more cells and tissues become deprived of oxygen.

It is for this reason principally that when someone gets taken to hospital with a sickle cell crisis that they get put on a glucose/saline drip to rapidly rehydrate the blood stream. Doing this c

an in some instances alleviate the crisis.

This is one of the 4 pillars of wisdom regarding Sickle Cell.

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