G6PD deficiency

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G6PD deficiency can cause red blood cells to breakdown, leading to a lower-than-normal number of healthy red blood cells. Learn about the problems G6PD deficiency can cause and what medicines and foods to avoid in G6PD deficiency.

Key points

  • G6PD is a protein found within red blood cells, which helps to protect them from destruction.
  • Most people who are G6PD deficient are otherwise healthy, but infections or certain medications or foods can breakdown their red blood cells leading to anemia and jaundice.
  • G6PD deficiency is a life-long condition.
  • It is important to tell your child’s health-care providers (including pharmacists) that your child has G6PD deficiency.
  • Seek medical care if symptoms of anemia and/or jaundice develop in your child.
Last updated: M10 15th 2024