Question
My son was diagnosed with phenylketonuria during the newborn screening after birth, and my family was very worried at the time. Now that we are planning for a second child, we are concerned that the same condition might occur. What are the genetic conditions for the hereditary transmission of phenylketonuria?
Answer
Gonadotropin is a medication used for postmenopausal patients’ asset restructuring, mainly used to help infertile patients promote ovulation. During the treatment, there are no significant dietary restrictions, but it is advisable to avoid consuming irritating foods and overly greasy foods. Only a doctor fully understanding infertility and its treatment should use this medication. Treatment requires hospitalization and is monitored by professional medical staff and monitoring devices.