About Citrullinemia

Argininosuccinic Aciduria, also known as argininosuccinate lyase deficiency, is related to carbamoyl phosphate synthetase i deficiency, hyperammonemia due to and carbonic anhydrase va deficiency, hyperammonemia due to, and has symptoms including ataxia, lethargy and seizures. An important gene associated with Argininosuccinic Aciduria is ASL (Argininosuccinate Lyase), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Metabolism and Regulation of expression of SLITs and ROBOs. The drugs Carbamide peroxide and Ornithine have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include liver, skin and bone marrow, and related phenotypes are aminoaciduria and oroticaciduria

Major Symptoms of Citrullinemia

Citrullinemia, also known as stone disease, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the accumulation of protein in the urine. The major symptoms include recurrent vomiting, abdominal pain and discomfort, and a loss of appetite.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Citrullinemia

Citrullinemia is a rare metabolic disease, which is mainly characterized by damage to the glomerular filtration membrane leading to a decrease in glomerular filtration rate, causing a series of symptoms, including fatigue, weight loss, anemia, hematuria and renal insufficiency. Patients need to pay special attention to diet and lifestyle to help control disease progression and relieve symptoms. The following are some suitable lifestyles for people with Citrullinemia:

1. Control your diet: avoid foods high in protein, sodium and phosphorus, such as meat, fish, beans, cheese and phosphate fertilizers. It is recommended that the diet be low in protein, low in sodium and high in fiber, and eat more vegetables, fruits and whole grains.

2. Vitamin supplements: Citrullinemia patients are prone to lack of nutrients such as vitamin B12, iron and calcium. Patients are advised to supplement these nutrients to maintain good health.

3. Moderate exercise: Moderate aerobic exercise can improve the body's immunity, relieve fatigue and improve cardiovascular health. However, patients need to avoid excessive exercise to avoid further decline in glomerular filtration rate.

4. Control your weight: People with Citrullinemia often experience fatigue and weakness. Proper weight control can help increase energy levels and reduce symptoms.

5. Follow medical advice: Patients need to follow the doctor's treatment recommendations and have regular check-ups to ensure the disease is under control. In summary, people with Citrullinemia need to pay special attention to their diet and lifestyle to help control disease progression and relieve symptoms. Patients are advised to consult professional doctors and nutritionists to develop a diet and lifestyle plan that suits them.

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