Question

How can an abnormality in type 308 hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase be resolved? What were the treatment scenarios and outcomes in the past? What kind of assistance is needed?

Answer

An abnormality in type 308 hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase is often detected during health checks, and without other symptoms, it may not cause any significant discomfort. It is recommended to undergo an ECG, blood tests (including myocardial enzymes), and MRI to determine if it is a myocardial infarction. In the absence of an attack, there may be no symptoms or only mild chest pain or left arm radiation pain. If a myocardial infarction is confirmed, treatment should be initiated early to improve treatment outcomes.