Marfan Syndrome in Young Adults: Symptoms, Signs & What to Do
It's important to consult with a medical professional if you have concerns about your health.
Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the connective tissue in the body. The symptoms of Marfan syndrome can vary widely between individuals, even within the same family. Some of the common features of Marfan syndrome include:
- Tall stature with long, slender limbs
- Long, thin fingers and toes
- A curved spine (scoliosis)
- Joint problems
- Eye problems, such as nearsightedness (myopia), glaucoma, and retinal detachment
- Heart problems, such as a dilated aorta or mitral valve prolapse
- Lung problems, such as emphysema or pneumothorax
If you have concerns about your health, it's important to see a doctor to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Only a doctor can determine if you have Marfan syndrome.
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