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Understanding hATTR Amyloidosis

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Understanding hATTR Amyloidosis

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  1. Understanding hATTR Amyloidosis What Is hATTR Amyloidosis? Hereditary ATTR amyloidosis is an uncommon, inherited disease that can progress very quickly and affects approximately 50,000 people in the whole world. hATTR amyloidosis occurs due to a mutation in the transthyretin gene. If one of the two parents have hATTR amyloidosis, their children have a 50% chance of inheriting the genetic mutation even though inheriting a TTR gene mutation does not mean that the child develop hereditary ATTR amyloidosis. hATTR amyloidosis Symptoms hATTR amyloidosis can produce symptoms that do not even seem related. Because every individual may experience different symptoms, people with hATTR amyloidosisare usually misdiagnosed with other more general conditions. 1.Symptoms related to the nerves in feet and hands, legs and arms: ●Burning pain ●Loss of sensitivity to temperature ●Difficulty walking ●Tingling or numbness ●Weakness 2.Symptoms related to the digestive system:

  2. ●Severe constipation ●Diarrhea ●Vomiting and nausea ●Unintentional weight loss 3.Symptoms related to the heart: ●Fatigue ●Shortness of breath ●Leg swelling ●Palpitations and irregular heart rhythms 4.Other symptoms ●Abnormal sweating ●Sexual dysfunction ●Dizziness upon standing ●Urinary tract infections This is not the entire list of hATTRamyloidosis symptoms that people may experience. The symptoms of hATTR amyloidosis may differ widely among people with the condition and even within families. Different individuals experience different symptoms. The age at which hATTR amyloidosis symptomsstart showing ranges from mid-20s to mid-60s. Considering that the symptoms ofhATTR amyloidosisare likely to worsen over time, it is essential to consult your doctor about them as soon as you start experiencing them. How Is hATTR amyloidosis Diagnosed? hATTR amyloidosis is generally misdiagnosed because the hATTR amyloidosis symptoms may seem similar to those of other less serious conditions. In endemic regions, it is easy to diagnose hATTR amyloidosis where positive family history is frequent. However, diagnosis is evidently more difficult in non-endemic areas, where it can be lingered on for 4-5 years as a result of a few factors, particularly if there is no family history. You may want to consider gathering your family’s medical history and tracking your hATTRamyloidosis symptoms to help your doctor decide what the right course of action is. If your doctor speculates that you may be at risk for hATTRamyloidosis symptoms, they may ask you to go through the amyloidosis diagnostic process to confirm a diagnosis.

  3. Effects Of hATTR Amyloidosis The symptoms of hATTR amyloidosiscan generally have an influence on your day-to-day activities. It is necessary to keep track of any difficulties you are experiencing so that your doctor has as much information as possible in order to make a precise diagnosis. If you are experiencing any hATTR amyloidosis symptoms, or if you have a family history of hATTR amyloidosis, you can take a risk survey on your own at hattrfounders-por.com. This website has proved to be extremely useful as it has literally everything you need to tackle hATTR amyloidosis. Take the survey at home now and prevent your condition from worsening.

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