Answer:
- pain
- delayed growth
- frequent infections
Step-by-step explanation:
Sickle cell anemia is a genetic and hereditary disease, prevalent in blacks, but may also manifest in whites. It is characterized by a change in red blood cells, which lose their round and elastic shape, take on the appearance of a sickle (hence the sickle cell name) and harden, making it difficult for blood to pass through small vessels and, consequently, tissue oxygenation.
The most common symptoms are:
- Severe pain caused by blockage of blood flow and lack of oxygen in tissues;
- Joint pains;
- Intense fatigue;
- Pallor and jaundice;
- Delayed growth;
- Leg sores;
- Tendency to infections;
- Gallstones;
- Neurological, cardiovascular, pulmonary and renal problems;
- Priapism