Silkworm bean disease is a chromosome recessive genetic disease, which is mainly caused by the deletion of a glucose 6- phosphate dehydrogenase due to gene defect. Bean disease is not caused by eating broad beans, but by eating broad beans.
What is the cause of the disease? Broad beans contain nestin glycosides. When patients with bean diseases eat broad beans, red blood cells can not resist oxidative damage and are damaged, which is easy to cause symptoms of hemolytic anemia. Especially, the content of nestin glycoside in raw broad beans is higher.
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3 What are the common people suffering from this disease? What are the recessive genetic diseases of sex chromosomes? Women may carry disease genes but will not get sick, while men are prone to get sick. Silkworm bean disease is common in male children, especially children under 5 years old. Therefore, parents must make sure that their children can eat broad beans before preparing.
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What are the symptoms of silkworm bean disease? The common symptoms of silkworm bean disease are: pale face, anorexia, nausea, jaundice, deep urine, severe coma, shock or systemic failure, and even life-threatening. At the same time of hemolytic anemia, vomiting, diarrhea, aggravated abdominal pain or abnormal liver function may occur. Once the above symptoms appear, you should seek medical advice promptly.
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