Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency (AAT) is a genetic disorder condition that leads to decreased production protein named Alpha-1 antitrypsin in liver. The protein travels to all body parts and protects lungs. The AAT deficiency would prompt lung and liver disorders. The less production of protein gets struck in liver cells and cannot travel through bloodstream. Usually people in 40’s and 50’s develop this type of deficiency.
Some of the symptoms of Alpha 1-antitrypsin Deficiency:
- Lung infection
- Nausea and weakness
- Vision problems
- Weight loss
- Rapid heartbeat
- Breathing problems
When should you consult a doctor?
Consult a General Physician when you notice above signs and symptoms.
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