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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For G6PD Deficiency In A Child

Dear Dr. I have a 19 days, weight 2.400 kgs new born baby and he is suffering from G6pd deficiency and his results is 0.94U/G HB, so can you please tell us about the treatment for the particular disease and can you please gve us the diet chart for the following.
Thu, 29 Dec 2016
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hi! g6pd deficiency is a genetic disorder so you need to know that there is no cure for it. however there are certain precautions that you need to take to avoid problems. there are certain antibiotics and anti malarial drugs that are known to cause red cell breakdown in g6pd deficiency. so always remember to tell you doctor about this so he can give you the right medicines. also certain food like kidney beans, fava beans and all soy bean products like tofu, soy milk should be avoided.
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Suggest Treatment For G6PD Deficiency In A Child

hi! g6pd deficiency is a genetic disorder so you need to know that there is no cure for it. however there are certain precautions that you need to take to avoid problems. there are certain antibiotics and anti malarial drugs that are known to cause red cell breakdown in g6pd deficiency. so always remember to tell you doctor about this so he can give you the right medicines. also certain food like kidney beans, fava beans and all soy bean products like tofu, soy milk should be avoided.