sickler
/ˈsɪk.lər/Definitions
1. noun
A person whose blood has a higher than normal concentration of hemoglobin S, or whose red blood cells are more fragile and prone to breaking apart.
“The doctor explained that the patient was a sickler and needed to manage their condition carefully.”
2. noun
A person who is often or usually ill or unwell.
“She’s a sickler and always seems to be catching something.”