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Inclusion Cell Disease
Heres a few facts!
Side effects:
Restricted joint movments Enlargement of certain organs , such as the liver, or spleen, and sometimes even the heart valve Stiff clawshaped hands ( and fail to grow and develop for the first month) Clouding on the cornea of their eye, because of lack or growth Dawfism
respiratory tract infections
congestive heart failure
Some childern die before their seventh year of life
There is no cure YET for the I-cell disease
There are some treatments limiting controlling, or reducing the symptoms. That are associated with this disease. Nutrition supplements, That are particulary has iron and vitamin B12
This Inclusion disease is rare. It typically starts by the age of six months.
A few things you should know.
Clouding near the cornea on the left side.
The short form for Inclusion Cell disease is I-cell disease