Post by bisti22 on Feb 18, 2024 6:12:20 GMT -5
Watching a child grow is something unique: the birth of his teeth, the first steps with their respective falls, the typical nosebleeds, seeing him run, jump, enjoy, his baby teeth falling out, etc. However, Celia's parents have been alert all these moments, since her daughter suffers from an ultra-rare and chronic disease called Coagulation Factor V Deficiency. Unbeatable Lives Celia1 Web Srgb you may like The hell that Princess Leonor lives far from Letizia and Felipe VI by Taboola Source: José Torres Photography. Celia is a girl from Jaen, only 11 years old, whom her mother defines with the following words: “good daughter, good friend, lover of animals, especially her dog Dara.
She is very affectionate, sensitive, a good student, she loves music, she plays the flute and sings phenomenally, she is part of the Cathedral Choir. Despite her regrets, spending more than 50% of her life in the hospital, she never Email Marketing List loses hope, she lives in the moment as if tomorrow did not exist, and rightly so. In addition to having all these qualities, Celia suffers from a so-called ultra-rare disease, known as Coagulation Factor V Deficiency. Unsurpassed Lives brings this disease to them, a story in which V is more than just a popular series from the 80s. Celia Garrido 4 Blood consists of 13 coagulation factors, and all the components act in a chain, the factors signal each other so that coagulation takes action.
If a healthy patient has 100% of all the factors, Celia only has 1% of the V, that is, she practically does not have that factor, therefore the coagulation chain is broken. The main symptoms of this disease are both external and internal bleeding, which are the most serious. Despite being a disease similar to hemophilia, there is no treatment for Factor V Deficiency. “The only solution when you bleed is to go to the hospital and once there they give you a plasma transfusion, with donors of your blood group and This is how factor V is introduced so that the blood clots,” explains Maria José, Celia's mother. This disease implies being constantly alert, since bleeding can occur from practically anything, a blow or, as happened three weeks ago, a tooth falling out, "for something that simple we have had to go to the hospital three times already."
She is very affectionate, sensitive, a good student, she loves music, she plays the flute and sings phenomenally, she is part of the Cathedral Choir. Despite her regrets, spending more than 50% of her life in the hospital, she never Email Marketing List loses hope, she lives in the moment as if tomorrow did not exist, and rightly so. In addition to having all these qualities, Celia suffers from a so-called ultra-rare disease, known as Coagulation Factor V Deficiency. Unsurpassed Lives brings this disease to them, a story in which V is more than just a popular series from the 80s. Celia Garrido 4 Blood consists of 13 coagulation factors, and all the components act in a chain, the factors signal each other so that coagulation takes action.
If a healthy patient has 100% of all the factors, Celia only has 1% of the V, that is, she practically does not have that factor, therefore the coagulation chain is broken. The main symptoms of this disease are both external and internal bleeding, which are the most serious. Despite being a disease similar to hemophilia, there is no treatment for Factor V Deficiency. “The only solution when you bleed is to go to the hospital and once there they give you a plasma transfusion, with donors of your blood group and This is how factor V is introduced so that the blood clots,” explains Maria José, Celia's mother. This disease implies being constantly alert, since bleeding can occur from practically anything, a blow or, as happened three weeks ago, a tooth falling out, "for something that simple we have had to go to the hospital three times already."