The rare disease that causes
exercise intolerance
I read a funny article about
McArdle's disease, considered one of the "rare" to have a very low
frequency. This disease causes exercise intolerance, even though this is very
slight.
McArdle's disease is a
disorder of metabolism where the body
exercise is unable to convert somanabolic
muscle maximizer glycogen stores for energy. This causes very mild
activities, such as climbing stairs, can cause fatigue or muscle aches.
Spain has undertaken a project to collect data from up to
239 patients diagnosed with this disease, the largest search conducted on this
disease.
The study is useful not only
to give more visibility to the disease, but also to discover features that
until now were unknown, which will undoubtedly be useful to investigate ways of
treating your symptoms.
This record has been
established that the prevalence is 0.6 per 100,000 inhabitants, is genetic and
can be detected in the baby
fat loss or adolescence through genetic testing of a blood sample
(previously it was necessary to perform a biopsy muscle tissue).
Treatment is symptomatic,
since the disease has no cure. Treat painful symptoms, avoid strenuous
exercise, maintain a proper diet, and physical exercise as tolerated soft
person are the main recommendations for improving the quality of life of these
people.
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