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APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome Treatment
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APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) - Treatment |
Best Treatment Option - APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) is sometimes called 'sticky blood syndrome'. This is because people with it have an increased tendency to form clots in blood vessels (also known as thromboses). |
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Any blood vessel can be affected including the veins, which are thin walled and take blood towards the heart, and the arteries, which have thick muscular walls, and take blood away from the heart. As a result of this clotting tendency these patients may develop repeated clots, eg in the veins of the leg (deep vein thrombosis), or in the arteries supplying the brain, causing a stroke. In pregnancy, the placenta can be affected by small clots, and there is an increased risk of miscarriage, particularly in mid-pregnancy. |
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APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) Causes - Treatment |
The 'antiphospholipid antibodies'. Antibodies are produced by the body's immune system to fight infection from bacteria and viruses. In some diseases, the immune system produces antibodies that mistakenly attack the body's own tissues. The result is an autoimmune disease, eg antiphospholipid syndrome. Phospholipids are phosphorus-containing fat molecules found throughout the body, particularly in the surrounding coat of cells - the cell membranes. The 'antiphospholipid antibodies' target the body's own phospholipids, and also proteins that bind to phospholipids. |
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If the symptoms of the APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) occur, this is known as primary antiphospholipid syndrome. The secondary form occurs in association with another autoimmune disease, usually systemic lupus erythematosus. Both types are more common in women. |
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The symptoms of APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) - Treatment |
Symptoms relate to abnormal clotting. Most commonly clots can develop in the veins of the legs (deep vein thrombosis), resulting in a swollen, painful leg, with the swelling usually starting in the calf. These clots in the leg may happen once, or several times. Clots may also occur in the lung (pulmonary embolus), sometimes following a clot in the leg, which breaks off and travels in the circulation until it lodges in part of the blood supply to the lung. A clot in the lung may lead to shortness of breath, chest pain made worse by breathing in, or coughing up a small amount of blood. Some clots occur in patients soon after starting on the oral contraceptive pill (estrogen-containing types).
Veins in other parts of the body may clot, including the eye, the kidney, the liver, and the adrenal gland.
Depending on where it occurs, clotting within an artery can result in a stroke, heart attack, or blockage of the blood supply to a limb, possibly leading to gangrene. Such arterial diseases occur commonly from arteriosclerosis in old age, but in the antiphospholipid syndrome they can happen at a much younger age. Hence a patient under 50 who has a stroke or a heart attack should be tested for the antiphospholipid syndrome.
Ladies with APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) are at increased risk of miscarriage. Clots may form in the placenta leading to an inadequate blood supply to the fetus. Miscarriages in antiphospholipid syndrome usually occur in the second or third trimester (week 12 or later), but can sometimes occur in the first trimester. Fifteen percent of women with three or more consecutive miscarriages have positive antiphospholipid syndrome tests. There are patients with antiphospholipid syndrome who have successful pregnancies without treatment, though there is a higher risk of complications towards the end of pregnancy, including pre-eclampsia, intrauterine growth retardation (slowing down of the baby's growth in the uterus), and premature delivery.
APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) patients report a higher incidence of headaches, including migraines. A proportion of patients have memory loss, or more subtle abnormalities. Epilepsy is commoner in antiphospholipid syndrome. There is a higher incidence of chorea, also known as St.Vitus' Dance (abnormal sudden jerky movements).
Secondary APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) patients may report symptoms of the underlying disease. For example, patients with underlying systemic lupus erythematosus may report features including a rash on the cheeks, skin reaction to sunlight, joint pains, mouth ulcers, excessive hair loss, dry eyes, cold and bluish fingers, and sometimes sharp chest pains.
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APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) Diagnosis - Treatment |
Doctors will ask about clotting problems in the past (any history of clots in the leg or lung), previous strokes or heart attacks (and whether they occurred at young ages), less specific clues such as headaches, migraine, memory loss, and confusion. Women will be questioned about past pregnancies, and whether there were any complications. They will be asked specifically about any miscarriages, and at what stage of pregnancy they occurred.
A lacy, net-like, red rash known as 'livedo reticular is', is often found in antiphospholipid syndrome, particularly over the wrists and knees.
A simple blood test can detect the 'antiphospholipid antibodies'. Other blood tests can check for underlying conditions, such as systemic lupus erythematosus.
THE TOLE'S WAY of APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) medicine treatment has shown very promising result in all the symptom above. It will reduce all the blood clots and smoothen the blood flow into the organs. These herbal medicine also get the blood to normalize and flows better within the body by increasing the "Yin" part of your blood system.
Our herbal formula are inherited 4 generations and further improved by our Master and his team. Years of practice and research have make that happen and proven.
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Please feel free to contact or email us for further details on our APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' Syndrome) Treatment: |
THE TOLE ACUPUNCTURE - HERBAL MEDICAL CENTRE SDN BHD.
Lot 2.01, 2nd Floor,
Medical Specialist Floor,
Menara KH (Menara Promet),
Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia
Tel No : +603-21418370 / +603-21451671
Whatsapp (only): +6012-7688284
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Monday to Saturday : 9:00 am to 6:00 pm |
Sunday : 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm |
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Intensive Herbal Treatment and sending of Herbal Medicine is Available to all Countries. PROCEDURE:- |
Intensive Herbal Treatment and sending of Herbal Medicine is Available to all Countries. PROCEDURE:-
1. E-mail to us with all your medical reports ,
2. Then we will advise you on the APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Hughes' syndrome) herbal treatment and or come for the intensive neuro acupuncture treatment ,
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It will takes about 3 to 5 working days.
Then we can guide you from here with e-mail, you have to update us on your progress.
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