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Vixas syndrome … a mysterious disease targeting men in America (video)


Thursday, February 09, 2023 11:00 PM

Researchers at the American National Institutes in the United States discovered a rare disease that existed two years ago, but health experts did not pay attention to it as a result of the outbreak of the Corona virus, according to what was published in the newspaper “NEJM” specialized in medical affairs.

Researchers in the United States explained that the new disease affects men primarily, and the disease affects one woman out of every 26,000 women over the age of fifty, but there was no interest in the disease known as “Vixas syndrome”, and it is called the mysterious disease, Noting that more than 15,000 American men have been injured so far.

And health authorities in the United States described the disease as a rare health disorder that leads to infections in the body, due to genetic mutations.

The researchers added that all patients have a genetic mutation in a gene called “UBA1”, and that is the origin of the new disease, which has become known as the “enemy of men”.

Doctors emphasized that the disease occurs gradually in the body, then worsens and becomes fierce and fatal with the passage of time, and therefore it is not just a passing disorder, as people who are advanced in age become more susceptible to this disease.

Symptoms of infection:

1. High body temperature.

2. A decrease in the number of blood cells.

3. Inflammation.

4. Feeling itchy.

5. Cough.

6. Swelling and pain in the ear, nose and joints.

7. Difficulty breathing.

8. Feeling tired.

9. Anemia.

10. thrombosis.

Doctors pointed out that there is no availability of appropriate medicines to eliminate this rare disease, but there are medicines that relieve pain and symptoms, and they also warned of the similarity of the diagnosis of the disease, because its symptoms are similar to many other diseases such as itching and heat.






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