What about spider fingers?
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Marfan's syndrome, also known as spider finger (toe) syndrome, belongs to a congenital hereditary connective tissue disease, which is autosomal dominant inheritance and has a family history. Spider refers to patients with slender fingers, the naked eye can identify. The main harm of van's syndrome is cardiovascular disease, especially aortic aneurysm, which should be found and treated early. What about spider fingers? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
What about spider fingers?
No specific treatment, mainly symptomatic treatment. Mainly for the treatment of cardiovascular malformations, support arch and improve vision. The main purpose of drug treatment of Marfan syndrome is to slow down or delay the occurrence of cardiovascular disease and prevent ventricular arrhythmia.
Propranolol can be used to reduce myocardial contractility and the impact of blood flow on the diseased aorta, so as to prevent the formation and rupture of aortic aneurysm. Losartan, a drug for high blood pressure, may be useful in preventing aortic aneurysms in patients with Marfan syndrome, a new study in mice suggests.
Surgery is performed to correct cardiovascular malformations. If the diameter of aneurysm is larger than 6cm, accompanied by aortic or mitral insufficiency, left ventricular damage or heart failure, or complicated with acute or chronic dissecting aneurysm, emergency operation should be performed as soon as possible under active preparation.
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It is rich in vitamin B, which can increase the peripheral nerve function and reduce the volume of aortic aneurysm. Crucian carp is rich in protein, and its skin is rich in collagen, which can promote the repair of aneurysms. Tuan fish is rich in high quality protein, which can enhance immunity.