Acute hemolytic anemia
Acute hemolytic anemia, also known as silkworm bean disease, is passed on to men over 90%. When people with genetic defects eat broad beans or touch broad bean pollen, it may lead to acute hemolytic anemia, fatigue, abdominal pain and other symptoms, and even lead to shock and heart failure in severe cases.
achromatopsia
Although color blindness is not life-threatening, if both husband and wife carry the disease-causing gene, the next generation of men will have a high probability of showing symptoms.
haemophilia
Hemophilia is a hemorrhagic disease caused by a group of hereditary coagulation factors deficiency, which mainly affects men.
Physical examination during pregnancy
For the health of the next generation, it is very important for prospective parents to have a physical examination during pregnancy. If you find yourself carrying genetic diseases, you can consider choosing the sex of the fetus, so as to achieve prenatal and postnatal care.