How to Get Rid of Pinguecula
Pinguecula is a medical term given to the more commonly condition known Gaucher's disease, a rare genetically inherited metabolism abnormality that occurs when fatty deposits build up on tissue in organs such as the spleen, liver, brain, eyes and bone. The disease is caused by deficiencies in the enzyme glucocerebrosidase, which is responsible for breakdown of glucocerebrosides. The disease is painful and it mostly affects central and eastern Europeans. Treatments are limited, but there are ways to alleviate pinguecula.
Instructions
Treat pinguecula through enzyme replacement theory. Enzyme replacement technology gives patients the compounds necessary to breakdown the fatty tissue. It also helps cure blood disorders from loss of bone.
Undergo bone transplants. This is saved for people who have severe symptoms of pinguecula. The bone transplant replaces damaged bone from fat deposits and helps increase blood cell circulation.
Obtain a prescription of Zavesca. This medication is used to inhibit the growth of glucocerebrosides which are responsible for the abnormal fatty deposits around the organs.
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