
Common genetic diseases
- Down syndrome, risk of developing the disease
• Women who become pregnant over 35 years of age and the older the mother's age. The higher the risk, the higher the risk.
• Mothers who have a history of giving birth to children with Down syndrome.
• Have a family history of Down syndrome, such as a sibling or relative who is related by blood.
- Color blindness
The symptoms of color blindness are the inability to differentiate between green and red. or blue and yellow It happens to both eyes. and cannot be completely cured
- Thalassemia disease
Thalassemia anemia is a genetic disease. The best way to prevent it is before having children. You should consult a doctor. To screen to see if couples have thalassemia carriers or not.
- Leukemia (Leukemia) or leukemia.
Causes of Leukemia (Leukemia)
1. Genetics
2. Radiocontrast substances
3. Chemicals
4. Chemotherapy
5. Some bone marrow diseases