How to Treat Cat Eye Syndrome
Cat eye syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality that appears before birth. The baby is born with common anomalies, which include mildly impaired intelligence, heart disorders, kidney disorders, short stature, and--seldom--absence of an anal opening. This rare disease is distinguished by looking at the iris, retina or any other tissue of the eye. The malformed iris makes it look similar to the pupils of a cat. The treatment of the cat eye syndrome varies because it depends on the subject's symptoms. The patient has to take into consideration that the treatment will diminish the symptoms, but will not eliminate the abnormality itself.Things You'll Need
- Stool softeners
- Petroleum jelly
- Vitamin C
- Lysine
- Synthethic human growth hormone injections
- Omega-3 pills
- Eye vitamins
Instructions
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Treat the anal fissure with conservative treatment measures such as stool softeners and the use of petroleum jelly. Adjust the diet. By consuming a lot of water, the food is easily absorbed by the intestinal tract.
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Take vitamin C, such as ascorbic acid or sodium ascorbate--up to 3 to 18 grams daily, depending on the patient's bowel tolerance, to treat the heart condition. Apart from that, take 2 to 3 grams of lysine daily, so that the patient will have higher probability of surviving a heart attack.
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Apply synthetic human growth hormone injections to the patient. A person needs six shots of this injection a week for many years. The price of these shots range somewhere between $10,000 to $25,000 a year.
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Give omega-3 pills to the patient with every meal. Research shows that a person's relative risk of death from coronary heart disease is reduced from 8 to 10 percent by omega-3 pills.
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Use eye vitamins to treat the deformed iris. Vitamins such as Twinlab ZMA Fuel are highly recommended. Find different vitamins for the treatment of the eye condition by ask your specialist.
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