Learn about Mitochondrial Disease
This is a
dreadful disease with no known cure until now. The energy cells of the body one
by one stop doing their duty until the person dies. The exact time for the
onset of this disease has not been established. However, the life function –
producing energy from food and oxygen dies out. Mostly, children affected by the mitochondrial disease cannot expect to survive beyond the teenage years. The chances
that adults develop this disease are pretty high. The first signs of the onset
of disease are when the person becomes intolerant to exercise.
The Onset of the Disease and Its Types
This ailment affects the innermost cell
structure. The unit known as mitochondria produces 87% of all energy produced
in the human body. Thus when they fail, you can see a drastic collapse of the
person in his bearing.
Symptoms of the Ailment
Many types of
mitochondrial ailments are gene-related. The parents pass this ailment on to their
children. The circumstantial factors like pollution or having an attack of
infection too can play a major role. Collapse takes place beginning from the
vital organs – heart, lung, and liver. The signs seen would be as follows:
On the milder
side these would be seen:
·
Swallowing
difficulty
·
Blindness
and deafness
·
Constipation
and diarrhea
·
Vomiting
·
Heart
and kidney problems
·
Immune
system problems
·
Muscle
failure
Be Prepared for the Ailment
Take action when you see the early symptoms. When the disease progresses too much, these signs would be seen:
·
Collapse
of muscle tone
·
Repeated
attacks of infection
·
Violent
seizures
·
Fevers
·
Intolerance
to temperature changes
·
Feeding
problems
When any infection
shows atypical signs, it is the first red flag for mito disease. On the other
hand, there may be multiple organ failures after a period of illness. Mitochondrial disease life
expectancy has never been good, so be prepared for all eventualities.
Adults who experience this ailment often live for many years without any
trouble, well past all predictions. However, they will face more burdens since
this disease will obstruct them from doing normal work. In addition, they need
to do regular housework for which their health may not be conducive.
Variations of this disorder
The different
varieties of this disorder depend on when and where the infection strikes. Myoclonus
epilepsy and KSS are often seen. Signs of ailment would include breathlessness,
nausea, and headaches.
1. KSS:
Kearns—Sayre Syndrome will manifest as problems with the eye mainly in the form
of drooping eyelids. Infections of the retina that might take place along with high
levels of fluid might also be present. In some cases, deafness and dementia
could occur.
2. Leigh’s Disease: When you get an infection during your childhood, there is a chance for Leigh’s disease to
occur. Lesions are formed on the brain stem after the disease progresses. Basic
functionality like walking and sucking or head control will be lost. The
person will become irritable and have incidents of vomiting and seizures.
3. Carnitine Deficiency: When the consciousness
of the person is affected leading to coma the treatment required involves use
of L-Carnitine.
Treatment for Disorder
To date, we
have nothing that can cure or treat this disorder. However, eating well will
keep energy levels up. Plenty of food from morning to bedtime will keep the
person going. Include plenty of vitamin-rich food in the diet. Take measures to
eliminate pollutants. Avoid smoke-filled areas. Stop alcohol consumption as
this is poisonous. Take only those food items that the doctor recommended.
The Prognosis for this Ailment
There is no time limit set for those with this ailment. However, adults have better
chances of surviving for more years than children. Research is ongoing in this
line to try and find the cure. The environmental conditions will affect the
person a lot and so one has to try to keep the living quarters and surrounding
clean and healthy.
NOTE: These
notes are only to get an idea of the disease. These are not medically
perfect and you should consult your own physician before taking any medicine or
following any steps outlined here.