Genetic counseling is a very vital aspect of sickle cell disease (SCD) care. SCD is an inherited blood disorder that affects the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen throughout the body. Sole purpose of genetic counseling is to help patients and their families understand the genetics of SCD, the risks associated with having the condition, à and what options are available for having children if they carry the SCD gene.
Here are 4 key ways genetic counseling plays a vital role in sickle cell disease care:
1. Education: Genetic counselors are trained professionals in SCD and will
provide education and current information about SCD and the inheritance patterns associated with it. They are meant to also help patients and their families understand the risks and implications of having the disease.
2. Testing & diagnosis: Genetic counselors can perform and coordinate genetic
testing to diagnose SCD or to determine if a patient is a carrier of the disease.
3. Family planning: Genetic counselors can help patients and their families make informed and result oriented decisions about having children. They can also provide information about the possibility and risk of passing on SCD to their children and discuss viable alternatives such as adoption, donor sperm, or in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
4. Counseling & support: Genetic counselors know that SCD does a lot of emotional and physical damage to its carriers therefore genetic counselors provide counseling and emotional support to patients and their families as they go through the challenges of living with SCD. They can also connect patients with support groups and avail them other resources.
In summary, genetic counseling is an important part of sickle cell disease care. Genetic counselors help patients and their families better understand the genetics of the disease and the risks associated with it, provide education and information, assist with testing and diagnosis, help with family planning decisions, and provide emotional support.