Hello, there is no pea disease in clinic, but it is called bean disease. Bean disease is a common name for erythrocyte 6- phosphate glucose dehydrogenase deficiency. This is a genetic defect disease. Usually, children, like normal children, have no discomfort and symptoms, and there is no abnormal change in appearance at all. However, once you encounter an accidental opportunity, such as eating broad beans or taking some oxidizing drugs, such as quinoline, furan and sulfanilamide, it has antipyretic and analgesic effects. Acute hemolysis occurs when water-soluble vitamins K3, K4 and their derivatives are used. Anemia caused by this hemolysis is very urgent and progresses rapidly. Generally, symptoms will appear 0 ~ 2 days after eating broad beans and 2 ~ 3 days after taking the medicine. It is important that children should not eat broad beans and some oxidizing drugs. Genetic defects can not be corrected by drug treatment at present, so it is better to prevent them.
Hello, pea disease is a genetic disease. Because of the lack of an enzyme in the body, if this person eats peas, hemolysis will occur, which will be life-threatening in severe cases. However, active treatment does not mean serious. I suggest you go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, cooperate with the treatment, and pay attention to avoiding peas in your diet.