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Can someone with a blood disorder g6pd deficiency go scuba diving?

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Can someone with a blood disorder g6pd deficiency go scuba diving?

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Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase(G6PD) deficiency is the most common human enzyme deficiency; an estimated 400 million people worldwide are affected by this enzymopathy (Scriver etal., 1995). One benefit of having G6PD deficiency is that it confers a resistance to malaria. G6PD deficiency is also sometimes referred to as favism since some G6PD deficient individuals are also allergic to fava beans. Individuals with reduced G6PD activity are at risk for several pathologies which can be potentially serious (even causing death) if they are not properly treated. The severity of the pathologies associated with G6PD deficiency has prompted researchers to study this condition. Since the discovery of G6PD deficiency in 1956, thousands of research papers have been published on various aspects of this genetic condition. About 10 percent of American black males have G6PD deficiency, as do a lesser percent of black females. G6PD deficiency is also increased in frequency in people of Mediterranean

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Yes, of course you can go diving with this condition. The water won’t harm you, but there are other problems to be wary of. You should have the necessary medicines with you if you feel unwell. Also, you have to watch what you eat. Local food can be harmful to your health. You need a person who can give you first aid. My friends and I often do Phuket Scuba Diving . One of my friends has minor problems with blood pressure, which is why we were looking for a diving company whose instructors could provide first aid of any complexity. I am sure that if you also have similar people, then you can avoid any problems! Good luck with your diving.

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I advise you not to search for answers to such questions on the Internet, but learn more about Cuddlefish Divers and find out directly from the instructors, they will teach and advise you much better

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