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A '''Metabolic Disorder''' is a medical condition characterized by the disruption of normal metabolic processes, often due to the absence or deficiency of an enzyme. These disorders can affect various metabolic pathways, leading to a wide range of health issues. | A '''Metabolic Disorder''' is a medical condition characterized by the disruption of normal metabolic processes, often due to the absence or deficiency of an enzyme. These disorders can affect various metabolic pathways, leading to a wide range of health issues. | ||
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| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Varies widely depending on the specific disorder; may include fatigue, muscle weakness, developmental delay |
| Complications | Organ failure, neurological disorders, cardiovascular disease |
| Onset | Can be congenital or acquired |
| Duration | Chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Genetic mutations, enzyme deficiencies, hormonal imbalance |
| Risks | Family history, certain genetic syndromes, environmental factors |
| Diagnosis | Blood test, urine test, genetic testing, biopsy |
| Differential diagnosis | Nutritional deficiency, endocrine disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome |
| Prevention | Genetic counseling, lifestyle modifications |
| Treatment | Dietary management, enzyme replacement therapy, medications |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Varies; some conditions are manageable, others may be life-threatening |
| Frequency | Varies by specific disorder; some are rare, others more common |
| Deaths | N/A |

A Metabolic Disorder is a medical condition characterized by the disruption of normal metabolic processes, often due to the absence or deficiency of an enzyme. These disorders can affect various metabolic pathways, leading to a wide range of health issues.
Causes[edit]
Metabolic disorders are often caused by genetic mutations that lead to enzyme deficiencies. These enzymes are crucial for various biochemical reactions in the body.
Types of Metabolic Disorders[edit]
Metabolic disorders can be broadly classified into several categories:
- Inborn Errors of Metabolism: Genetic disorders present from birth, affecting metabolism.
- Diabetes Mellitus: Disorders of insulin production or action.
- Lipid Metabolism Disorders: Affecting the breakdown or storage of fats.
- Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism: Such as glycogen storage diseases.
- Amino Acid Metabolism Disorders: Such as phenylketonuria (PKU).
Symptoms[edit]
Symptoms vary widely but may include:
- Failure to thrive in infants
- Developmental delays
- Organ dysfunction
- Neurological symptoms in severe cases
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis often involves:
- Blood tests for enzyme levels or metabolites
- Genetic testing
- Newborn screening for early detection
Treatment[edit]
Treatment depends on the specific disorder and may include:
- Dietary management
- Enzyme replacement therapy
- Medications to manage symptoms or complications



