Dysproteinosis

Dysproteinosis is a form of disease when the ratio of protein fractions in the blood serum is disturbed. This can lead to a number of unpleasant and hazardous health consequences. Science has proven that disproteinases also affect the development and condition of various body systems, for example, digestive, respiratory, immune, etc.

It is important to understand that this disease does not appear just like that. There must be some reason. Dysproteinase can occur during other diseases of internal organs, during poisoning of the body with various substances, or even from impaired kidney function. The location and type of neoplasm that causes dysproteinosis is important for therapy.

The main symptoms of this disease are the following, accompanied by changes in the concentration or level of a particular protein: disruption of the digestive system, weakening of musculoskeletal function, disruption of the functioning of the respiratory system, as well as weakness of the whole body. If diagnosed too late or treated incorrectly, critical muscle function or dysfunction may occur.