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10. Mental Health

Sickle cell disease lowers the quality of life for the people who have it. The frequent episodes of pain, the need for repeated blood transfusion and the increased risk of catching an infection impose many limitations on their lives. They feel tired and weak most of the time, and it's hard for them to concentrate and live a healthy life. This can lead them to feel like it's hard for them to connect with others, which may lead to frustration and depression.

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