Question
Does my baby have a treatment for bean disease? This symptom recurs, and I hope the doctor can provide assistance.
Answer
Bean disease is a sex-linked genetic condition, often passed from mother to son. Bean disease is categorized based on the type of enzyme deficiency, with varying degrees of severity. The extent of hemolysis in patients with symptoms is related to the degree of enzyme deficiency and the intensity of the stimulus. Patients with bean disease should pay attention to several things, including avoiding the consumption of beans, not using camphor balls in closets and bathrooms, avoiding the use of antiseptics containing gentian violet when injured, such as purple medicine water, and not taking over-the-counter medications on their own when ill. Instead, they should seek advice from a doctor or pharmacist.