(R82.3) Haemoglobinuria

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98 202 in individuals diagnosis haemoglobinuria confirmed

Diagnosis haemoglobinuria is diagnosed Women are 1.72% more likely than Men

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Risk Group for the Disease haemoglobinuria - Men and Women aged 0-5

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-89
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 90-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 90-94
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-89, 95+

Disease Features haemoglobinuria

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Non-contagious
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High individual risk, low public risk
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Haemoglobinuria - what does this mean

Haemoglobinuria is a condition in which haemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells, is released into the urine. it can be caused by a variety of conditions, including trauma to the red blood cells, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, or certain infections such as malaria. it can also be caused by strenuous exercise, which can cause the red blood cells to burst and release their haemoglobin into the urine.

What happens during the disease - haemoglobinuria

Haemoglobinuria is a condition in which haemoglobin is present in the urine due to the destruction of red blood cells in the bloodstream. this destruction can be caused by a variety of factors, including physical trauma, infection, autoimmune disorders, and certain medications. the haemoglobin is released from the red blood cells into the bloodstream, where it is filtered by the kidneys and excreted in the urine. this process can result in anemia, jaundice, and other symptoms related to the destruction of red blood cells.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  • Urine Analysis
  • Blood Smear Examination
  • Coomb's Test
  • Urine Electrophoresis
  • Urine Protein Electrophoresis
  • Serum Protein Electrophoresis
  • Liver Function Tests
  • Kidney Function Tests
  • Imaging Studies (X-ray, MRI, CT scan)

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main goal of the treatment: To reduce the severity of the haemoglobinuria symptoms and improve overall health.
  • Prescribing medications to reduce haemoglobinuria symptoms.
  • Providing advice on lifestyle changes to reduce haemoglobinuria symptoms.
  • Referring to a dietician to develop a nutritional plan for haemoglobinuria.
  • Monitoring haemoglobinuria levels through regular blood tests.
  • Providing education on the importance of regular physical activity.
  • Recommending supplements to support healthy haemoglobin levels.
  • Referring to a mental health specialist to manage stress and anxiety.
  • Referring to a specialist to assess the need for blood transfusions.
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7 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Haemoglobinuria - Prevention

Haemoglobinuria can be prevented by avoiding activities that result in trauma to the muscles, such as heavy lifting or strenuous exercise, as well as by avoiding exposure to certain toxins. additionally, regular medical check-ups can help to detect any underlying conditions that may increase the risk of developing haemoglobinuria.

Main symptoms of the disease haemoglobinuria

Abdominal pain

(Stomach pain, Bellyache, Tummy ache, Abdominal ache, Gut pain, Intestinal pain, Stomachache, Abdomen pain, Gastric pain, Abdominal discomfort)

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Pain in the veins

(Vein discomfort, Vein aches, Vein pains, Vascular pain, Vein agony, Vein torture, Throbbing veins, Veinache, Vein distress, Vein hurt)

Pain in the veins is a symptom that can manifest itself in different ways. It can be a dull ache, a sharp stabbing sensation, or a burning sensation. The pain may be localized to a single vein or may be felt throughout the body. It may come and go, or it may be constant. Pain in the veins may be cau...

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Weakness

Weakness is a lack of strength and energy that can range from mild to severe. It can be a symptom of a wide range of conditions, including physical and mental exhaustion, chronic illnesses, and certain medications. It can also be caused by a lack of nutrients, dehydration, or an underlying medical c...

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Dark urine

(Black urine, Deep colored urine, Cola colored urine, Tea-colored urine, Brown urine, Amber urine, Rusty urine, Soda-colored urine, Coffee-colored urine)

Dark urine is a symptom of a medical condition where the urine takes on a darker hue, typically yellow or brown. It can be caused by dehydration, liver disease, certain medications, or blood in the urine. It can also be caused by eating certain foods or drinks. Dark urine can develop over time or be...

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High temperature 38-42°

(Fever, Pyrexia, Hyperthermia, Heatstroke, Hyperpyrexia, Hyperthermy, Hypertherm, High fever, High temperature, Elevated temperature)

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Jaundice

(Icterus, Yellowing, Xanthochromia, Yellowing of the skin, Icteric, Icteroid, Yellow discoloration, Yellowing of the eyes, Xanthous, Icterus gravis, Icteric sclera)

Jaundice is a yellow discoloration of the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes caused by a buildup of bilirubin in the body. It usually develops gradually and is characterized by a yellowish tint to the skin, whites of the eyes, and mucous membranes. It can range from mild to severe, depending on the un...

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Resistant fever

(Persistent fever, Relentless fever, Enduring fever, Stubborn fever, Unyielding fever, Tenacious fever, Unrelenting fever, Obstinate fever, Recalcitrant fever)

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Enlargement of the tear

Enlargement of the tear

(Expansion of the tear, Tear swelling, Augmentation of the tear, Tear enlargement, Tear dilatation, Tear distention, Tear extension)

Enlargement of the tear duct is a symptom which is characterized by an increase in the size of the tear duct. It may be accompanied by a feeling of fullness or pressure in the eyes, and can cause excessive tearing. It usually develops gradually over time, and its manifestations can vary depending on...

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Retrosternal pain

(Posterior chest pain, Back chest pain, Rear chest pain, Back-thoracic pain, Retro-thoracic pain, Retro-sternal pain, Retrosternal ache, Retro-thoracic ache, Back-thoracic ache, Rear chest ache)

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Liver enlargement

Liver enlargement

(Hepatomegaly, Hepatic enlargement, Liver swelling, Hepatitis, Hepatomegalic, Hepatomegalia, Hepatosplenomegaly, Hepatomegalies, Hepatomegaly syndrome, Hepatic enlargement disorder)

Liver enlargement is a symptom of an underlying medical condition. It is characterized by an increase in the size of the liver, which can be felt in the right upper abdomen. It may develop gradually or suddenly, and can be accompanied by pain, nausea, vomiting, and jaundice. It can manifest as an en...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 49 diseases

Yellow sclera

(Amber eyes, Cadaverous eyes, Jaundiced eyes, Xanthic eyes, Xanthous eyes, Yellowish eyes, Yellow-tinged eyes)

Yellow sclera is a symptom where the whites of the eyes become yellow. It is usually caused by a buildup of bilirubin, a yellow-colored bile pigment. It can develop gradually over time, or it can occur suddenly. It can range from very mild to severe, and can be accompanied by other symptoms such as ...

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Drowsiness

(Sleepiness, Fatigue, Lethargy, Sluggishness, Exhaustion, Languor, Listlessness, Torpor, Stupor, Dullness, Lassitude)

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Ascites

(Abdominal swelling, Fluid retention, Abdominal dropsy, Hydrothorax, Hydroperitoneum, Peritoneal effusion)

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Lower back pain

(Lumbar pain, Backache, Lumbago, Lumbar ache, Back discomfort, Lower backache, Lower back discomfort, Lumbar discomfort, Lower back pain, Lumbar agony)

Lower back pain is characterized by aching or stiffness in the lower back, often radiating down the legs. It can develop suddenly or gradually, and can range in intensity from mild to severe. It can be caused by a number of factors, including injury, overuse, poor posture, obesity, or disease. Its m...

Age: 20 to 50Accociated with 61 diseases

Anemia

(Fatigue, Weakness, Pale skin, Shortness of breath, Lightheadedness, Rapid heartbeat, Headache, Cold hands and feet, Loss of appetite, Dizziness, Irritability, Loss of concentration)

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