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What Causes Elevated Red Blood Cells While Suffering From Polytchemia?

I have been diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm and I have been battling polytchemia for four years . Recently my doctors have prescribed lyrica for muscle pains in both arms and no I am also taking hydroxyurea for the high red blood count is seems my blood counts are getting higher all the time even with a pint of blood being drawn once a month, not sure if this is the answer
Wed, 2 Nov 2016
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Hello,

I understand your concern. As you may know, polycythemia is a condition where the bone marrow, due to a gene malfunction, produces too many blood cells, usually red blood cells, causing the blood to thicken. The faulty gene may either have been passed on by the parents, or undergone an aberration during the person's life causing it to malfunction.
Phlebotomy, frequent removal of blood, combined with aspirin, is usually the first line of treatment. If, that is not enough, then hydroxyurea is added. This is a drug which lowers the number of blood cells.
Sometimes, interferon alfa is also used. It works by inhibiting the formation of blood cells.
For patients who do not find relief with hydroxyurea or who cannot tolerate its side effects, Ruxolitinib is a very good alternative.

I hope this answers your question.
Wishing you good health and all the best.
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What Causes Elevated Red Blood Cells While Suffering From Polytchemia?

Hello, I understand your concern. As you may know, polycythemia is a condition where the bone marrow, due to a gene malfunction, produces too many blood cells, usually red blood cells, causing the blood to thicken. The faulty gene may either have been passed on by the parents, or undergone an aberration during the person s life causing it to malfunction. Phlebotomy, frequent removal of blood, combined with aspirin, is usually the first line of treatment. If, that is not enough, then hydroxyurea is added. This is a drug which lowers the number of blood cells. Sometimes, interferon alfa is also used. It works by inhibiting the formation of blood cells. For patients who do not find relief with hydroxyurea or who cannot tolerate its side effects, Ruxolitinib is a very good alternative. I hope this answers your question. Wishing you good health and all the best.