With the rapid development of genetics, more than 3000 genetic diseases have been discovered. ...
At present, there is no specific treatment for this disease. Therefore, we can only base ourselves on prevention and resolutely put an end to consanguineous marriage. Any woman who has a family history of this genetic disease or has given birth to a sick child must have a prenatal diagnosis when she is pregnant again. Generally, only the female fetus is kept to prevent the birth of the child from bringing a burden to the family and society. At present, foreign countries have been able to carry out fetal intrauterine diagnosis, so that male fetuses without genetic diseases can be preserved. Young people with a family history of genetic diseases should go to the genetic counseling clinic for examination before marriage. Patients with serious genetic diseases should not get married and have children, which is beneficial to both the country and the country. We believe that in the near future, with the rapid development of genetic engineering, the problem of treating genetic diseases can be fundamentally solved by carrying out gene therapy, removing pathogenic genes and replacing them with normal genes.