What is Wermer Syndrome? How to manage it? What are the precautions to be taken? What are the signs and symptoms? What is the cause of this disease? How to treat it? How can homeopathy help you? All of this answered, in this post and of course our doctors always there to help you. Just fill in your details in the form down below and we will answer all your questions for FREE!
What is Wermer syndrome?
Wermer syndrome is also called Multiple endocrine neoplasia types 1 (MEN Type 1) is an endocrine disorder that affects the development of neoplastic lesions in the pituitary, parathyroid gland, and pancreas.
How it is caused by?
It is genetic disorder, passed through hereditary.
What are the symptoms of Wermer syndrome?
• Primary hyperparathyroidism
• Hypercalcemia
• Nephrolithiasis
• Bone abnormalities
• Hypertension
• Loss of appetite
• Nausea
• Weakness
• Fatigue
• Hypoglycemia
• Zollinger-Elison syndrome
• Weight loss
• Diarrhea
• Hypokalemia
• Acromegaly
How to investigate Wermer syndrome?
• Blood test
• MRI
• Genetic testing
Which are the other diseases having similar symptoms?
• Achlorhydria
• Adrenal adenomas
• Carcinoid lung tumor
• Duodenal ulcers
• Insulinomas
• Prolactinoma
• Zollinger- Ellison syndrome
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