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Excessive fluoride consumption increases haematological alteration in subjects with iron deficiency,thalassaemia, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency
Authors:Sakorn Pornprasert  Phenphichar Wanachantararak  Fahsai Kantawong  Supoj Chamnanprai  Chatpat Kongpan  Nattasit Pienthai  Jintana Yanola  Suwit Duangmano  Mujalin Prasannarong
Institution:1.Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences,Chiang Mai University,Chiang Mai,Thailand;2.The Dental Research Center, Faculty of Dentistry,Chiang Mai University,Chiang Mai,Thailand;3.Intercountry Centre for Oral Health,Chiang Mai,Thailand;4.Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences,Chiang Mai University,Chiang Mai,Thailand
Abstract:Excessive fluoride consumption leads to accelerated red blood cell death and anaemia. Whether that increases the haematological alteration in subjects with haematological disorders (iron deficiency, thalassaemia, and G-6-PD deficiency) is still unclear. The fluoride in serum and urine and haematological parameters of students at Mae Tuen School (fluoride endemic area) were analysed and compared to those of students at Baan Yang Poa and Baan Mai Schools (control areas). Iron deficiency, thalassaemia, and G-6-PD deficiency were also diagnosed in these students. The students at Mae Tuen School had significantly (P < 0.001) higher levels of mean fluoride in the serum and urine than those in control areas. In both control and fluoride endemic areas, students with haematological disorders had significantly lower levels of Hb, Hct, MCV, MCH, and MCHC than those without haematological disorders. Moreover, the lowest levels of Hb, MCH, and MCHC were observed in the students with haematological disorders who live in the fluoride endemic area. Thus, the excessive fluoride consumption increased haematological alteration in subjects with iron deficiency, thalassaemia, and G-6-PD deficiency and that may increase the risk of anaemia in these subjects.
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