What is Milroy's disease?

Milroy's disease is a condition that usually leads to chronic swelling of the lower limbs. Most suffering have noticeable swelling of the legs and feet within a few days of birth. There may also be some other symptoms, including skin infection, growth in the skin reminiscent of warts, nails that curl up and swollen scarf in infant boys. Also, more prominent veins of the legs are more common. Most scientists believe that Milroy's disease is caused by a genetic mutation that is present from the earliest period of fetal development. There is no known drug or prevention for the condition, and those who are born with it will have to undergo treatment throughout their lives to relieve pain and discomfort associated with swelling. Milroy's disease is a rare condition, although it is not known exactly how many suffers exists around the world.

The primary symptom of Milroy's disease is swelling, and this is often the only symptom that requires treatment. There are domestic remedies have helped reduce swelling, including raising legs and often exerciseOutline to move the blood on their feet and feet. Those who work on the tables are called to take frequent breaks to stretch or go for a quick walk. Massage and compression of swollen areas can also help relieve pain and discomfort.

Because skin infections are common in people with Milroy's disease, proper skin cleaning is often necessary with antibacterial soaps or antiseptic solutions. Antibiotics are often prescribed for bacterial infections. Cleaning and using moisturizing creams can also be beneficial for the skin to look healthy and soft, as dryness is also a common problem.

Milroy's disease is hereditary and can be handed over from a mother or father to a child. The diagnosis is usually made at birth and treatment often begins to reduce. Milroy's is not in most cases life -threatening life, although some serious skin infections may require hospitalization. These iNFEKEKE is more serious for those who have a compromised immune system, such as infants and elderly.

There is a very rare form of Milroy's disease that affects only one side of the body for a long time. This type can often be undiagnosed for several years until a more serious swelling occurs. In most patients, swelling does not deteriorate over time. Eating food rich in sodium and other substances that cause water retention can temporarily increase swelling.

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