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13 July 2012

Crazy ideas: Better Respiratory Conditions for Sufferers of Sickle Cell Disease


© Harish Jharia 

People suffering from sickle cell disease should follow the following guidelines for better respiratory conditions as they need more Oxygen as compared to common human beings:
  1. Ensure that you stay in an airy room
  2. Ensure cross ventilation in your room
  3. Avoid prolonged stay in air-conditioned room or automobile 
  4. Keep minimum two window-glasses of your car slightly open while driving... for cross ventilation, even when AC is switched-on
  5. Make sure that you go for a moderate morning walk at the time of sunrise (6am) for breathing-in a huge amount of Oxygen along with pure, fresh and pollution-free morning breeze
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Read more about Sickle Cell disease: 
  1. Health: 8 Foods for keeping Sickle Cell Patients healthy: http://www.discovery-of-life.com/2012/07/health-8-foods-for-keeping-sickle-cell.html
  2. Sickle Cell Anemia: Disease, Reasons, precautions and care: http://www.discovery-of-life.com/2012/07/sickle-cell-anemia-disease-reasons.html
  3. Crazy ideas: Better Respiratory Conditions for Sufferers of Sickle Cell Disease: http://www.discovery-of-life.com/2012/07/crazy-ideas-better-respiratory.html
  4. A Serious Blood complication : Sickle Cell Anemia (सिकल सैल एनीमिया /हँसिया सैल एनीमिया): http://www.discovery-of-life.com/2012/06/serious-blood-complication-sickle-cell.html
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This article is written based on my personal observations and on the information collected from the media. My intention for publishing the same is to provide healthy reading and intellectual entertainment and not for educating the visitors. No literature or authentic books have been referred for writing the contents of this article. The visitors are advised not to refer the contents of this article for any research or testimony on athletic or legal purposes. The visitors are further advised to consult relevant experts before adapting any information from this article. The author or the website are not responsible for any errors, mistakes, or omissions there in.
- Harish Jharia
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