About Malignant Hyperthermia
Malignant Hyperthermia, also known as anesthesia related hyperthermia, is related to malignant hyperthermia 1 and myopathy, congenital, bailey-bloch, and has symptoms including fever, muscle rigidity and pain, postoperative. An important gene associated with Malignant Hyperthermia is RYR1 (Ryanodine Receptor 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Activation of cAMP-Dependent PKA and CREB Pathway. The drugs Caffeine and Halothane have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include skeletal muscle, heart and brain, and related phenotypes are muscle and homeostasis/metabolism
Major Symptoms of Malignant Hyperthermia
Malignant Hyperthermia (malignant hyperthermia) is a rare but serious hyperthermia condition. The main symptoms include:
1. Sustained high fever: Patients will experience persistent high fever, usually above 38. 5 degrees Celsius, and may even be as high as above 40 degrees Celsius.
2. Skin and mucous membrane symptoms: The skin will become rosy and the skin temperature will increase. In addition, the lips, tongue coating, and nail beds can become red and swollen.
3. Disorder of consciousness: Patients may experience symptoms such as confusion, delirium, or even coma.
4. Shortness of breath: Breathing may become rapid, resulting in insufficient oxygen supply.
5. Blood circulation disorders: Patients may experience blood circulation disorders, such as acrocyanosis, cyanosis, and even shock.
6. Abnormal liver function: The liver may function abnormally, leading to symptoms such as jaundice.
7. Abnormal kidney function: The kidneys may function abnormally, leading to symptoms such as hematuria and proteinuria. Malignant Hyperthermia is a severe fever condition. If you develop any symptoms, seek medical attention immediately and follow your doctor's treatment recommendations.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Malignant Hyperthermia
Malignant Hyperthermia (malignant hyperthermia) is a rare but serious disease whose main symptom is persistent fever in a high temperature environment, which may lead to serious complications and death. People suffering from MH should adopt the following lifestyle:
1. Comply with the doctor's treatment recommendations: The treatment of MH requires special medication and close monitoring, so patients should comply with the doctor's treatment plan, take medications on time, and receive regular examinations.
2. Avoid high-temperature environments: MH patients should avoid exposure to high-temperature environments, such as sunlight, beaches, high-temperature furnaces, etc. , especially staying in high-temperature environments for long periods of time.
3. Pay attention to heat dissipation: MH patients should pay attention to heat dissipation, especially in high temperature environments. This can be done in a variety of ways, such as constantly refreshing the environment, wearing lightweight clothing, using a cooling fan, drinking plenty of water, and taking breaks in shaded areas. .
4. Pay attention to diet and rest: MH patients should pay attention to diet and rest, maintain balanced nutrition, avoid overexertion, and get more rest.
5. Follow the doctor's advice for treatment: MH patients should follow the doctor's advice for treatment and do not stop or change the treatment plan on their own, so as not to affect the treatment effect. People with MH should closely follow the doctor's treatment plan and adopt an appropriate lifestyle to actively treat the disease and improve their quality of life.
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