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South Carolina Medicaid: Managing Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease can be treated and managed. We can help you learn how to live well with sickle cell disease.

Living well with Sickle Cell Disease

Affecting an estimated 90,000 – 100,000 people in the United States, Sickle Cell Disease:

  • Is an inherited red blood cell disorder that can block the flow of blood and oxygen to organs in the body
  • Can cause repeated episodes of sudden mild or severe pain, organ damage, serious infections, or even stroke
  • Can cause hands and feet to swell (called Hand-Foot Syndrome), long-term eye damage, and acute chest syndrome, which is similar to pneumonia
  • Can result in flu, meningitis, and hepatitis, especially in infants and children

Humana Healthy Horizons® in South Carolina members with Sickle Cell Disease:

  • Can get additional services and care through our Care Management program
  • Can speak with a Care Manager or enroll in our Care Management Program by:

Learn what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends for people living with Sickle Cell Disease

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