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Blood Disorder Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients Worldwide

What Are Blood Disorders?

Blood disorders affect how your blood functions. These problems can involve red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets. Common blood disorders include anaemia, thalassaemia, and leukaemia.

What is Anaemia?

Anaemia means the body does not have enough red blood cells or haemoglobin. It can cause fatigue, pale skin, and shortness of breath.

What is Thalassaemia?

Thalassaemia is a genetic blood disorder where the body produces less haemoglobin than normal. It reduces oxygen delivery in the body and often requires lifelong treatment.

What is Leukaemia?

Leukaemia is a type of blood cancer that starts in the bone marrow and spreads through the blood. It affects white blood cells and can weaken the immune system.

These conditions can cause weakness, infections, or severe health problems. But many people recover or manage them well with the right treatment.

Each of these disorders requires a different approach to diagnosis and care, which we’ll explain further in the sections below.

Why Do People Need Blood Disorder Treatment?

People need blood disorder treatment when doctors find problems with how their blood works. Treatment helps improve energy, reduce infections, and prevent serious complications.

Without care, conditions like anaemia, thalassaemia, or leukaemia can worsen and affect the heart, liver, or immune system. In some cases, early treatment can save a life or reduce the need for repeated hospital visits.

Causes of Blood Disorders

Anaemia is caused by the lack of what?

Anaemia is caused by a lack of iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid. These nutrients help your body make red blood cells. When they are missing, the body cannot produce enough healthy blood.

Other causes of anaemia include:

  • Blood loss from injury, surgery, or heavy periods
  • Chronic diseases like kidney failure
  • Bone marrow problems
  • Poor diet or malnutrition

Anaemia can develop slowly. Many people do not realise they have it until symptoms appear.

Causes of Thalassaemia

Thalassaemia is inherited. It passes from parents to children through genes. A person with thalassaemia has a problem in the gene that controls haemoglobin production.

  • If both parents carry the gene, the child can get thalassaemia major, which is severe.
  • If only one parent passes the gene, the child may have thalassaemia minor, which is mild.

Thalassaemia is not caused by diet or lifestyle. It is a genetic condition from birth.

What to do for a thalassaemia patient:

  • Follow regular transfusions
  • Manage iron levels
  • Consult a haematologist
  • Maintain hygiene and nutrition
  • Explore bone marrow transplant options

Care for thalassaemia patients should be guided by a qualified haematologist. Treatment plans, including transfusions and bone marrow transplant, must be personalised based on the patient’s condition and medical history.

Causes of Leukaemia

Leukaemia starts in the bone marrow. Doctors don’t always know what causes it, but some common risk factors include:

  • Radiation exposure
  • Certain infections
  • Family history of blood cancer
  • Smoking
  • Chemicals like benzene

Leukaemia causes the body to make too many abnormal white blood cells, which block the healthy cells.

Symptoms of Blood Disorders

Blood disorders may start with mild symptoms or go unnoticed for months. But over time, they affect how you feel, how your body works, and how your blood carries oxygen or fights infection. Many people ignore the signs, thinking it’s normal tiredness or weakness. But identifying these symptoms early can lead to better results.

Symptoms of Anaemia

  • Constant tiredness or weakness
  • Pale or yellowish skin
  • Dizziness or light-headedness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Cold hands and feet
  • Fast or irregular heartbeat

These signs may appear slowly. If you feel unwell for more than a week, a simple blood test can confirm anaemia.

Symptoms of Thalassaemia

  • Pale skin or yellowing
  • Slow growth in children
  • Swollen belly due to enlarged spleen
  • Facial bone changes
  • Frequent infections
  • Dark-coloured urine

In thalassaemia major, symptoms often begin by 6 months of age. Early diagnosis helps avoid serious complications.

Symptoms of Blood Cancer (Leukaemia)

  • Fever and night sweats
  • Easy bruising or bleeding
  • Bone or joint pain
  • Frequent infections
  • Swollen glands or liver
  • Weight loss without trying
  • Fatigue or weakness

Leukaemia symptoms may look like the flu or common infections. If these continue for over 2 weeks, consult a doctor for tests.

When These Symptoms Lead to Treatment

Doctors may recommend treatment for blood disorders when:

  • Blood tests confirm anaemia, leukaemia, or abnormal haemoglobin
  • Symptoms worsen, like fainting, infections, or unexplained bleeding
  • Bone marrow tests show cancer or low cell counts
  • Thalassaemia signs appear early in infants or transfusion needs increase
  • Leukaemia symptoms don’t improve after routine care

Consulting a specialist is essential to decide the most effective approach based on the diagnosis.

Best Ways to Cure Anaemia

  • Iron supplements and diet: Common for iron-deficiency anaemia.
  • Vitamin B12 or folate therapy: Effective for specific nutritional deficiencies.
  • Blood transfusions: Needed in cases like severe thalassemia.
  • Bone marrow transplant: Used for conditions like aplastic anaemia.
  • Treating the underlying cause: Essential in chronic or disease-related anaemia.
  • Medical consultation: Always important for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Anaemia treatment should be guided by a qualified healthcare professional. The choice of therapy depends on the type and cause of anaemia, and self-medication or diet changes alone may not be sufficient.

Early diagnosis and quick action improve recovery and survival. Bangla Health Connect helps Bangladeshi patients reach the right specialists at leading hospitals without delay.

Get expert Blood Disorder Treatment Abroad
We assist Bangladeshi patients with blood disorder treatment abroad, including consultations, hospital selection and comprehensive support.

Why Choose Trusted Hospitals Worldwide for Blood Disorder Treatment?

Through Bangla Health Connect, Bangladeshi patients can access leading hospitals across India, Thailand, and other countries that are internationally recognised for advanced care in blood disorders. Many families travel abroad for treatment because of the expert haematologists, cutting-edge diagnostics, and comprehensive management plans offered by these hospitals.

Here’s why Bangladeshi patients choose blood disorder treatment with Bangla Health Connect:

  • Experienced haematology specialists
    Hospitals have highly skilled haematologists and oncologists who diagnose and treat conditions such as anaemia, thalassemia, leukaemia, lymphoma, and clotting disorders with precision and evidence-based care.
  • Advanced diagnostic facilities
    Many hospitals worldwide use modern laboratory tests, genetic screenings, bone marrow biopsies, and imaging to accurately detect and monitor blood disorders at all stages.
  • Comprehensive treatment options
    Care includes advanced therapies such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted drugs, bone marrow transplants, and supportive treatments like blood transfusions and iron chelation.
  • Affordable specialised care abroad
    Hospitals in India, Thailand, and other destinations provide world-class blood disorder treatment at reasonable costs, ensuring access to high-quality care for Bangladeshi families.
  • Holistic patient support
    Patients benefit from counselling, nutrition guidance, infection prevention, and long-term monitoring to improve quality of life and ensure sustained recovery.
  • Support in your language
    Several hospitals worldwide offer English-speaking specialists, while Bangla Health Connect ensures smooth communication through Bengali-speaking coordinators and continuous support during the medical journey. 

Bangla Health Connect provides Bangladeshi patients with a trusted pathway to accurate diagnosis, advanced therapies, and expert care for blood disorders.

Trusted Hospitals Worldwide Offering the Best Blood Disorder Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients

Bangla Health Connect connects patients with leading hospitals worldwide. These centres are recognised for their excellence in diagnosing and managing blood disorders, offering advanced laboratory testing, expert haematology care, and specialised treatment programmes tailored for international patients.

Manipal Hospitals, EM Bypass, Kolkata

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127, Mukundapur, E.M. Bypass, Kolkata 700099, West Bengal

Manipal Hospitals Mukundapur, Kolkata

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223 & 230, Barakhola Lane, Purba Jadavpur, Mukundapur, Kolkata – 700 099, West Bengal, India

Manipal Hospitals Dhakuria, Kolkata

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P-4 & 5, C.I.T Scheme – LXXII, Block A, Gariahat Road, Dhakuria, Kolkata – 700 029, West Bengal, India

Peerless Hospital, Kolkata

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360, Panchasayar Rd, Sahid Smirity Colony, Pancha Sayar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700094, India

Desun Hospital, Kolkata

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Desun More, 720, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Golpark, Sector I, Kasba, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107, India

CMRI – Calcutta Medical Research Institute, Kolkata

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7/2 Diamond Harbour Road, New Alipore, Kolkata 700027, West Bengal, India.

BM Birla Heart Hospital, Kolkata

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1/1, National Library Avenue, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027, India

Apollo Hospital Kolkata, Salt Lake

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Apollo Multispeciality Hospital, Kolkata, 58, Canal Circular Rd, Kadapara, Phool Bagan, Kankurgachi, Kolkata, West Bengal 700054

Manipal Hospital, Rangapani

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Vill & P.O. Rangapani, Dist. Darjeeling, West Bengal - 734434

Manipal Hospital Siliguri

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Meghnad Saha Sarani, Pradhan Nagar, Siliguri, West Bengal - 734003

Desun Hospital, Siliguri

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Beside Medical College, Siliguri, Kwakhali, West Bengal 734012, India

Manipal Hospital, Bangalore

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98, HAL Old Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560017, India

Apollo Bangalore, Bannerghatta Road

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Apollo Hospitals Bangalore, Bannerghatta Road, Opp. IIM, 154/11, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore, Karnataka – 560076

Kauvery Hospital Alwarpet, Chennai

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81, TTK Road Junction, CIT Colony, Alwarpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600018

SIMS Hospital – SRM Institutes for Medical Science, Vadapalani, Chennai

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Metro No.1 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Landmark:, next to Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026

MGM Healthcare, Chennai

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MGM Healthcare Pvt Ltd No. 72, Old No. 54, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, Chennai – 600029, Tamil Nadu, India

Apollo Chennai, Greams Road

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Apollo Hospital Chennai, Greams Lane, 21, Greams Rd, Thousand Lights, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600006

Apollo Chennai, Vanagaram

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Apollo Hospitals, Plot No, 64, Vanagaram-Ambattur Rd, Ayanambakkam, Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600095

Manipal Hospitals Dwarka, Delhi

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Sector 6, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075, India

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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12, Press Enclave Marg, Saket Institutional Area, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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Press Enclave Marg, Saket District Centre, Saket, New Delhi – 110017, India.

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

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Pusa Road, Rajendra Place, New Delhi – 110005, India

Apollo Hospital Delhi

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Apollo Hospital Delhi, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Mathura Rd, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110076

Apollo Hospital Hyderabad, Jubilee Hills

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Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills Hyderabad, Rd Number 72, opposite Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan School, Film Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana 500033

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai

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Swami Vivekananda Road, near LIC Colony, Vile Parle West, Mumbai – 400056.

Apollo Hospital Mumbai

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Apollo Hospital Mumbai Plot # 13, Off Uran Road, Parsik Hill Rd, Sector 23, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400614

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok

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Samitivej Hospital, 133 Sukhumvit 49 (Soi 49), Khlong Tan Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital

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Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital 488 Srinakarin Road (also spelled “Srinagarindra Rd.”), Suan Luang District, Bangkok 10250, Thailandsrinakarin

These hospitals follow international treatment guidelines and provide full support for Bangladeshi patients through Bangla Health Connect.

Cost of Blood Disorder Treatment

The average cost of blood disorder treatment in India is approximately $10,700 to $20,000, while in Thailand it is from $17,000 to $27,000. The final cost may vary based on multiple factors such as the treatment method, hospital location, and type of blood disorder. Before viewing the detailed table of treatment-wise costs, it's helpful to understand what influences these expenses most.

Factors That Affect the Cost

  • Type of disorder: Anaemia, thalassaemia, or leukaemia
  • Type of treatment: Medicines, transfusion, transplant, or chemotherapy
  • Duration of treatment: Some care is one-time, others are monthly or yearly
  • Patient age and condition: Children and critical patients may need longer care

Cost Breakdown of Blood Disorder Treatment in India

Aplastic Anaemia BMT
Approximate Cost in USD
$25,000 - $35,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹21,50,000 - ₹30,10,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳30,50,000 - ৳4,270,000
Thalassemia Treatment
Approximate Cost in USD
$15,000 - $40,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹12,45,000 - ₹33,20,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳17,70,000 - ৳47,20,000
Leukaemia Chemotherapy
Approximate Cost in USD
$600 - $2400
Approximate Cost in INR
₹50,000 - ₹200,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳70,800 - ৳2,83,200
Targeted Therapy
Approximate Cost in USD
$2400 - $4200
Approximate Cost in INR
₹200,000 - ₹350,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳2,83,200 - ৳4,95,600

Note: India is well known for offering cost-effective advanced treatment. Hospitals combine affordability with strong clinical outcomes, supported by skilled experts and the widespread availability of generic medicines.

Cost Breakdown of Blood Disorder Treatment in China

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Cost Breakdown of Blood Disorder Treatment in Thailand

Aplastic Anaemia BMT
Approximate Cost in USD
$50,000 - $80,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿18,25,000 - ฿29,20,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳59,00,000 - ৳94,40,000
Thalassemia Treatment
Approximate Cost in USD
$19,800 - $24,200
Approximate Cost in THB
฿7,23,700 - ฿8,83,300
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳23,36,400 - ৳28,55,600
Leukaemia Chemotherapy
Approximate Cost in USD
$560 - $3,400
Approximate Cost in THB
฿20,440 - ฿1,24,100
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳66,100 - ৳4,01,200
Targeted Therapy
Approximate Cost in USD
$1100 - $2000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿40,100 - ฿73,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳1,29,800 - ৳2,36,000

Note: Thailand’s hospitals are often promoted as premium destinations for international patients. Their higher costs reflect the use of advanced imported medicines, luxury infrastructure, and all-inclusive patient care packages.

The costs listed are approximate and may vary based on hospital, location, and patient needs. Consult the healthcare provider for accurate and updated information.

The currency conversion rates in the table above are based on data from October 2025.

For more help on cost estimates and personalised guidance, contact Bangla Health Connect.

Success Rate and Outcomes of Blood Disorder Treatments

Understanding Success Rates

Success depends on the type of disorder, how early it is diagnosed, and the quality of treatment.

  • Anaemia has a very high success rate when treated early. Most patients recover fully with iron supplements or other simple therapies.
  • Thalassaemia major cannot be cured with regular care, but can be managed with blood transfusions and iron removal. A bone marrow transplant offers the only permanent cure, and success is highest in young children with a matching donor.
  • Leukaemia success rates depend on the type:
    • Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in children can have a 5-year survival rate above 90%
    • Chronic leukaemia may be controlled for many years with the right treatment
    • In advanced cases, bone marrow transplant can increase survival

What Does ‘Success’ Mean in These Conditions?

  • Anaemia: Normal haemoglobin levels and no recurring symptoms
  • Thalassaemia: Fewer hospital visits, better growth, and energy with regular care
  • Leukaemia: Cancer goes into remission (no active disease) or becomes manageable long-term

Approach of Leading Hospitals

Top hospitals focus on accurate diagnosis, advanced therapies, and holistic patient care for individuals with blood disorders. Their approach includes:

  • Comprehensive diagnostics, such as complete blood counts, bone marrow tests, genetic studies, and advanced imaging to identify the type and severity of conditions like anaemia, leukaemia, thalassaemia, or clotting disorders.
  • Modern treatments include targeted drug therapies, chemotherapy, bone marrow or stem cell transplantation, blood transfusions, and innovative procedures tailored to each patient’s needs.
  • Supportive care with infection prevention, nutritional counselling, pain management, and regular monitoring to improve quality of life and reduce treatment side effects.
  • Multidisciplinary reviews, where haematologists, oncologists, transfusion medicine experts, and support specialists collaborate to design personalised treatment and long-term care plans.

This combination of advanced diagnostics, expert therapies, and patient-focused support helps manage blood disorders effectively, improve survival rates, and restore long-term health for patients.

Expert Insights

Dr. Amita Mahajan, Senior Consultant at Apollo Hospitals Delhi, seated during an awareness video on blood disorders

Dr. Amita Mahajan, Senior Consultant in Paediatric Haematology and Oncology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, states that:

“For those babies who do get born with this condition (thalassaemia), they will need regular transfusion from about the age of 4 to 6 months. It is important that their haemoglobin is maintained as normal because we want these babies to lead normal, healthy lives. For this, it is very important that their haemoglobin is maintained above 9.5 to 10 grams. Each time we give blood transfusion, we increase the iron in their body. So, from about the age of one to two years, these patients will need additional treatment to get rid of this excess iron.”

How Bangla Health Connect Supports Bangladeshi Patients

Bangla Health Connect helps Bangladeshi patients access reliable, affordable, and advanced treatments for blood disorders. We make every step of the medical journey, from diagnosis to recovery, simple, transparent, and worry-free.

Medical Guidance for Blood Disorder Treatment

Travel Assistance for Blood Disorders Treatment

Cost Transparency and Patient Support

  • We provide detailed cost estimates at hospitals for blood disorder treatments, including transfusions, chemotherapy, and transplants, with no hidden fees.
  • Our Bengali-speaking coordinators ensure smooth communication at every stage, from the first call to post-treatment follow-up.
  • With over 60,000 Bangladeshi patients assisted, Bangla Health Connect has built strong trust through clarity, care, and personal support.

Choosing Bangla Health Connect means better care, faster access, and full support during a difficult time. Reach out to Bangla Health Connect to start your treatment journey with peace of mind.

Note: Bangla Health Connect does not provide medical advice of any kind.

Patient Stories

Bangladeshi Patient Recovers After Bone Marrow Transplant at BLK Hospital, India

Mr Mamun Khan from Bangladesh recovers from leukaemia after a bone marrow transplant at BLK Hospital

Mr Mamun Khan, a patient from Bangladesh, was diagnosed with leukaemia (a type of blood cancer) in Dubai. He was referred to BLK Hospital in New Delhi, India. At BLK, Dr Dharma Choudhary, the Director of the Bone Marrow Transplant Department, supervised his case. Mr Mamun Khan underwent a bone marrow transplant. Within a month of treatment, he showed significant improvement. The testimonial highlights Mr Mamun Khan’s international patient experience, the expertise of Dr Dharma Choudhary, and the positive outcome of the bone marrow transplant for leukaemia at BLK Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi.​

12-Year-Old Boy from Dhaka Recovers from Thalassaemia

Arif, a 12-year-old boy from Dhaka, had been receiving regular blood transfusions for thalassaemia since childhood. His family travelled to Apollo Hospitals Chennai through Bangla Health Connect. Under the care of Dr. Revathi Raj, Arif underwent a successful bone marrow transplant using a matched sibling donor. He recovered fully and no longer requires transfusions.

35-Year-Old Mother from Chittagong Treated for Leukaemia

Mrs. Samira, a 35-year-old mother from Chittagong, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia. After multiple chemotherapy cycles in Bangladesh, her family contacted Bangla Health Connect for support. She travelled to Apollo Hospitals Chennai, where Dr Sandeep’s team performed a successful bone marrow transplant. She entered complete remission and returned home after recovery.

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FAQs

What are the best ways to cure Anaemia?

Anaemia can be cured with iron supplements, vitamin B12 or folic acid tablets, dietary changes, and in some cases, blood transfusions or injections. The right treatment depends on the type and cause of anaemia. Bangla Health Connect helps patients connect with international doctors to find the safest cure. Treatment should be personalised by a qualified doctor based on the type and cause of anaemia.

Can thalassaemia be prevented if parents are carriers?

Yes. If both parents are carriers, a genetic test before pregnancy (like PGD or prenatal screening) can help prevent passing thalassaemia major to the child. Counselling is advised for carrier couples. Consult a doctor.

What food is good for blood cancer patients?

Doctors usually recommend soft, high-protein, and iron-rich foods, plus fruits and vegetables to maintain strength. Avoid raw or undercooked foods during chemotherapy due to low immunity. Diet recommendations may differ depending on the patient’s condition, treatment plan, and immunity. Always consult your doctor or dietitian.

Is leukaemia curable?

Yes, certain types of leukaemia are curable, particularly when diagnosed early and treated with chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or bone marrow transplant. The outcome depends on the type and stage of the disease. The outcome of leukaemia treatment varies by type, stage, and patient health. Only a qualified oncologist can provide a personalised prognosis and treatment options

How long does it take to recover from a bone marrow transplant?

Recovery varies by patient. Most people stay in the hospital for 3-4 weeks and take 3 to 6 months to regain full immunity. Follow-up visits are important. Always consult your doctor for recovery timelines specific to your health condition and transplant type.

How can Bangladeshi patients plan affordable treatment abroad?

Bangla Health Connect offers cost estimates, matches patients with the right hospital, and ensures no hidden fees. We help plan everything from budget to doctor selection.

Will Bangla Health Connect help me choose the best hospital and doctor?

Yes. We study your medical reports and suggest the best hospital and top haematologists based on your exact condition.

Can Bangla Health Connect arrange flights and visas too?

Yes. We support patients with visa applications, flight booking, and even airport pickup, so your travel is stress-free.

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