Published: April 5, 2021
Sickle cell crisis prevention is important for families of children with sickle cell disease. A sickle cell crisis can come on suddenly, causing great pain for hours up to several days, as the sickled red blood cells block blood flow. Here are some sickle cell crisis prevention tips to help families.
In sickle cell disease, the sickle-shaped cells in the blood can stick together easily and block off the small blood vessels in the body. When these vessels become blocked, pain appears in the affected part of the body. A sickle cell crisis can happen anywhere in the body, but most often happens in the chest, arms and legs. Babies and younger children can experience painful finger and toe swelling during a sickle cell crisis.
While these crises can come on without warning due to illness, stress, dehydration and other issues, families can do many things to help prevent a sickle cell crisis from starting.
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To prevent a sickle cell crisis, families can:
It’s important for parents to know what to do once your child experiences a sickle cell crisis. Work with your child’s pediatric hematologist to have a plan in place to manage your child’s pain. Depending on your child’s age, severity of sickle cell disease and other factors, sickle cell crises may be able to be managed at home with over-the-counter pain relievers, heating pads, warm baths and massage. Additionally, your child should have a plan in place to manage more severe flare-ups and when the crisis is an emergency.