The following Conditions are related to Muscles

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  • Glycogenosis type iii

    The following can determine your susceptibility to glycogenosis type iii: Gycogenosis type iii is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Recessive genetic disorders occur when the child inherits two copies of an altered gene, one from each parent for the same trait. It is caused by the mutation in the AGL gene. There are several types of GSD, but type III is among the most common.  Read More

  • Glycogenosis type iv

    Normally, this glycogen storage disease type IV is caused due to mutations in the GBE1 gene, an important glycogen branching enzyme. This enzyme is responsible for producing glycogen, a major energy source. It results from abnormal functioning of the enzyme, which accelerates glycogen metabolism. In general, glycogen storage disorder is an autosomal recessive trait. Parents who are close relatives o  Read More

  • Kidney agenesis

    There is no cure for kidney agenesis currently, but babies with this condition can normally live with a few limitations in lifestyle. Babies with URA should avoid getting their remaining kidneys injured or damaged and avoid playing sports when they are older. Once a patient is diagnosed with URA, they should get their urine, BP, and blood tested every year to check if any kidney problem has arised or not. In  Read More

  • Kidney disease of diabetes

    The initial step in treating diabetic nephropathy is controlling the sugar level/diabetes and high blood pressure (hypertension). Diet, lifestyle changes, exercise, and prescription medications can help control diabetes. Proper management of your blood sugar and hypertension, can help prevent or delay kidney dysfunction and other complications. However, if you are already affected by diabetic nephropathy, you  Read More

  • Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

    As this disease is hereditary, risk begins from the defected male gene, which can pass through women in their children. Infants are usually born with Nephrogenic Diabetes due to hereditary mutations of genes from parents. Problems with a part of your brain that controls thirst can also cause diabetes insipidus Certain chronic diseases and drugs for the same given during the first few months lead to this form  Read More

  • Phosphate diabetes

    Phosphate is a critical chemical found in the body that contains phosphorus, which plays a significant role in the development of bones and teeth; moreover, the mineral also supports the conversion of food into energy to fuel the cells. Phosphate Diabetes is a rare congenital disease that affects the skeletal system as well as the mineralization of the teeth.The condition can be noticed in the early years of children,Th  Read More

  • Sly syndrome

    There are a few risk factors that can make you more likely to get sly syndrome.One of the main risk factors is age-sly syndrome is most commonly diagnosed in people between ages 45 and 65. It's more common in men than women, but it can happen to anyone of any age and gender.Also, One of the main risk factors for Sly syndrome is genetic. If someone in your family has Sly syndrome, you have a higher chance o  Read More