About Acute Infantile Liver Failure
Liver Failure, Infantile, Transient, also known as acute infantile liver failure due to synthesis defect of mtdna-encoded proteins, is related to infantile liver failure syndrome and spinocerebellar ataxia, autosomal recessive 21, and has symptoms including icterus and vomiting. An important gene associated with Liver Failure, Infantile, Transient is TRMU (TRNA Mitochondrial 2-Thiouridylase), and among its related pathways/superpathways is tRNA-uridine 2-thiolation (mammalian mitochondria). Affiliated tissues include liver and skin, and related phenotypes are hepatomegaly and feeding difficulties in infancy
Major Symptoms of Acute Infantile Liver Failure
Major symptoms of liver failure in children under 100 words, without mentioning the term "Liver failure. "
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Acute Infantile Liver Failure
Suitable lifestyle options for people with acute infantile liver failure include the following:
1. Adjust diet: Try to eat less greasy, spicy, greasy and other irritating foods, and eat more vegetables, fruits and other light and easy-to-digest foods.
2. Maintain a good routine: ensure adequate sleep and avoid overexertion.
3. Reduce stress: Learn to relax, avoid mental stress, and participate in more relaxing activities, such as listening to music, walking, etc.
4. Moderate exercise: Moderate exercise can help enhance the body's immunity, but avoid strenuous exercise to avoid increasing the burden on the liver.
5. Follow the doctor's instructions: Under the guidance of the doctor, take medicine on time, follow the doctor's advice, and adjust your lifestyle.
6. Maintain a good attitude: Facing the disease proactively and communicating with family and friends will help maintain a good mood.
7. Pay attention to your health: Check your body regularly, pay attention to your health, and take necessary treatment measures in a timely manner.
Other Diseases
Infantile Liver Failure Syndrome 1 Liver Failure Chronic Liver Disease Liver Fibrosis Acute Leukemia Acute Chest Syndrome Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Acute Kidney Injury Acute Anterior Uveitis Acute Lung Injury Acute Coronary Syndrome
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