Fish scale disease (also known as ichthyosis) is a genetic disorder characterized by the shedding of scales on the skin. Understanding the characteristics and treatment methods of its various types can help patients and their families better manage the condition.
Galactosemia is a metabolic disorder in infants caused by a deficiency of the enzyme needed to break down lactose, leading to an increase in galactose levels in the blood.
Galactosemia and lactose intolerance are two distinct diseases, the former being caused by a congenital genetic defect, and the latter being Acquired intolerance.
The genetic pattern of G6PD deficiency and its impact on neonatal jaundice
Is diabetes hereditary? Hand, foot, and mouth disease symptoms and treatment
Does genetic intelligence affect offspring intelligence? How can it be avoided?
Discussing the genetic aspects of mental illness and its potential impact on offspring.
The Genetic Possibilities of Mental Retardation and Its Impact on Intergenerational Inheritance
Optic nerve atrophy is the ultimate result of optic nerve damage. This article discusses its genetic nature and onset time.
Discussing the genetic patterns of schizophrenia and the potential risks for offspring.