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Cold Hands and Cold Feet: What Is Cold Agglutinin Disease?

Cold hands and feet are common in winter—but for some people, they signal a rare and complex blood disorder known as Drawing on expert explanations from The Blood Project , this article provides a comprehensive, medically grounded overview of CAD—its mechanisms, symptoms, triggers, diagnosis, and management. What Is Cold Agglutinin Disease? Cold Agglutinin Disease is a rare autoimmune hemolytic anemia . In CAD, the immune system produces IgM antibodies that bind to red blood cells (RBCs) when exposed to cold temperatures. This binding causes the cells to clump together (agglutinate) and eventually be destroyed—a process known as hemolysis . Core Defining Features According to hematology research, CAD is characterized by: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia mediated by IgM antibodies Complement activation after antibody binding to RBCs Chronic hemolysis that may fluctuate over time Frequent association with a clonal B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder Symptoms strongly influenc...

Severe Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP)

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Definition Severe Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by: A platelet count typically < 30,000/µL (often used clinically for “severe” disease) Clinically significant bleeding , such as: Mucosal hemorrhages (e.g., nosebleeds, gum bleeding) Petechiae (small red spots on the skin) In ITP, the immune system produces antibodies that destroy platelets, increasing the risk of serious internal bleeding . Clinical Features Common Symptoms Mucosal bleeding   Petechiae     Purpura (easy bruising) ---------------------------------------------------------   Additional Patient-Reported Symptoms Fatigue Memory and concentration difficulties These non-bleeding symptoms can significantly impact quality of life , highlighting the need for holistic treatment approaches. Risks and Complications Patients with severe ITP are at risk of: Spontaneous hematomas Severe gastrointestinal bleeding Intracranial hemorrhage (life...