There are a few treatment that can be done for Antiphlipid Syndrom. You can try therapy or Obstetric considerations.
ICD-9 under syndrome, antiphospholipid antibody or anticardiolipin antibody 289.81
bacterial endocarditis, scleroderma, trichinosis, Systemic lupus erythematosus. rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic nails, antiphospholipid syndrome, and trauma. At first they are usually plum-colored, but then darken to brown or black in a couple of days.
no but they treat the symptoms as they occur aj rules
There is no specific treatment for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome beyond pain management. For some individuals, protective bracing of limbs and very gentle physical therapy can be effective.
A treatment plan for fragile X syndrome is tailored to the patientâ??s specific needs. Common treatments are: special education, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and medication.
There are a few treatments for Antiphospholipid Syndrome. The best treatment would be therapy or Thrombosis.
Medicines can help prevent complications. The goals of treatment are to prevent blood clots.
ICD-9 under syndrome, antiphospholipid antibody or anticardiolipin antibody 289.81
No, you cannot pass Antiphospholipid syndrome to a surrogate mother who is carrying your baby. You can pass it onto your unborn baby though.
Antiphospholipid syndrome is a type of autoimmune disease. It causes clots to form much more easily. This leads to deep vein thrombosis, stroke and clots in organs like the lungs or kidneys.
A disorder of coagulation, which causes blood clots (thrombosis) in both arteries and veins
No, there is no treatment for Treacher Collins Syndrome.
Some people with lupus also have problems with their blood clotting too quickly. These people have antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, lupus anticoagulant or anticardiolipin. The condition is managed with blood thinner like coumadin or wafarin and must be carefully monitored. Without treatment, the patient is very likely to suffer cardiovascular events such a strokes, TIA's and heart attacks.
SLE does not itself cause platelets to clump. However, a related comorbid disorder called Hughes disease aka antiphospholipid syndrome does cause "sticky blood".
There is no standard mainstream treatment recommended for couvade syndrome because it is not usually mentioned in medical textbooks.
There is no cure for Zellweger syndrome and treatment is based solely on lessening the symptoms and supporting the involved organs.
My sister has post encephalitis syndrome so please what is a treatment?