Metabolic Disorders
Metabolic Disorders refer to a group of diseases related to abnormal chemical reactions that occur within cells, leading to problems with growth, energy production and other body functions. They are caused by genetic and environmental factors and they can affect any body organ or system, such as the brain, heart, liver, and kidneys. The symptoms vary from mild to severe and can include weight loss, confusion, weak muscles and fatigue. Treatment for metabolic disorders typically involves a combination of lifestyle changes, medications, dietary adjustments and surgery, depending on the condition. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are essential for optimal outcomes, and can help reduce the risk of permanent damage and long-term complications.
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