What is Fabry Disease? Fabry disease is brought by deficiency or failure of the enzyme required metabolizing lipids, a fat-like substance that involves oils, fatty acids and waxes. The enzyme is called ceramide trihexosidase, also known as alpha-galactosidase-A. A gene mutation that controls this enzyme brings the deficiency in the breakdown of lipids, which accumulate to dangerous levels in the kidneys, autonomic nervous system, eyes, and cardiovascular system. For the reason that the mutated gene is transmitted on an X chromosome, her sons have a 50% probability of having the Fabry disease and her daughters have a 50% probability of…
What is Inflamed Liver? Liver is the largest internal organ of our body and is located in the upper right part of the abdominal area. This organ has an important purpose in some metabolic processes of the body. It organizes and releases bile that absorbs fats in the intestine, breaks down important body nutrients, manufactures enzymes and proteins, gets rid of toxins and aids in body detoxification and a lot more functions are done by the liver. An inflamed liver is a problem that obviously means that the liver is unhealthy. Inflamed Liver Symptoms When the liver inflammation occurs for…