About Triphalangeal Thumb-Polysyndactyly Syndrome

Polydactyly, Preaxial Ii, also known as polydactyly of a triphalangeal thumb, is related to triphalangeal thumb with polysyndactyly and colobomatous microphthalmia. An important gene associated with Polydactyly, Preaxial Ii is LMBR1 (Limb Development Membrane Protein 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Wnt / Hedgehog / Notch and Hedgehog signaling pathway. Affiliated tissues include bone, t cells and heart, and related phenotypes are preaxial hand polydactyly and opposable triphalangeal thumb

Major Symptoms of Triphalangeal Thumb-Polysyndactyly Syndrome

Triphalangeal thumb-polysyndactyly syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the development and use of the thumb. The major symptoms include shortened thumbs, webbed fingers, and joint deformities. In addition, individuals with the condition may experience joint pain and stiffness, and have difficulty with gripping objects. The severity of symptoms can vary from mild to severe.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Triphalangeal Thumb-Polysyndactyly Syndrome

The suitable lifestyle for people with Triphalangeal thumb-polysyndactyly syndrome includes the following points:

1. Keep the fingers stretched: This syndrome will cause the fingers to be unable to stretch normally, so regular finger stretching exercises are needed to maintain the flexibility of the fingers. .

2. Avoid injuries: Since your fingers cannot bend normally, accidental injuries may easily occur, so you need to pay attention to protecting your fingers to avoid injuries.

3. Strengthening exercises: This syndrome affects the joint mobility of the fingers, but it can be improved through strengthening exercises. You can choose to do some finger exercises, such as typing, drawing, etc. , to strengthen your finger exercises.

4. Pay attention to your diet: Maintain a balanced diet to provide your body with adequate nutrients. Avoid eating spicy, greasy and other foods, which can aggravate symptoms.

5. Keep a happy mood: This syndrome may cause depression, so you need to keep a happy mood. You can do some exercise or participate in some social activities to relieve stress.

6. See a doctor regularly: For people with Triphalangeal thumb-polysyndactyly syndrome, it is very important to see a doctor regularly. Regular examinations and treatments are required to maintain good health.

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