Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of hereditary red blood cell disorders. Red blood cells that are affected by SCD become hard and sticky and resemble the "sickle," a C-shaped farm tool, due to aberrant haemoglobin in the patient. Red blood cells are constantly in short supply because sickle cells expire prematurely. They likewise become caught and obstruct the flow of blood as they pass through tiny blood vessels. This may result in discomfort as well as more severe health issues like an infection, acute chest syndrome, and stroke. To learn more about SCD, join us in this webinar led by Dr. Bharat Parmar.