"The Pims syndrome" .. a rare blood disorder and damage to the nerves

Poems are a rare blood disorder that causes nerve damage and affects other parts of the human body, such as enlarged liver, spleen enlargement, lymph chain, endocrine and skin changes. The Pims syndrome is more frequent in men, and it appears during the fifth or sixth decade, with an average age of 48 for men and 59 years for women. Symptoms of the PIMS syndrome the symptoms of the PIMS syndrome at the beginning of the disease, mainly with bilateral neuropathy, as the person with this rare syndrome feels numb, tingling, weak in the leg, and perhaps in the hands and problems with breathing. The enlargement of internal organs in patients, such as enlarged spleen, liver or lymph node, can be observed, and one of the most common changes in the endocrine glands finds our hypothyroidism and adrenal palaces; Diabetes, sexual problems, exhaustion, swelling of limbs, metabolism problems and other basic functions. An abnormal bone marrow cells (plasma cells), which produce a protein (monochrome), can also occur in the bloodstream, and it is a significant feature in the diagnosis of the PIMS syndrome, and monochrome protein is often associated with osteoporosis or an extraordinary thickness. This syndrome can also turn the color of the skin into many colors compared to the usual and appearance of red spots, with the possibility of increasing the thickness of the skin and to increase the facial hair or bones. The causes of the PIMS syndrome and the reason behind the Pims syndrome remain unknown, but people with Pims syndrome increase have a number of plasma cells, and these cells produce an abnormal amount of protein, which can damage other body parts. Poems syndrome can be misdiagnosed; Due to the agreement with indicators and symptoms with indicators and other disorders, the Pims syndrome develops quickly without treatment, and can become life -threatening, so early diagnosis is important. The treatment of the PIMS syndrome can improve symptoms, but it does not treat the disease, and the treatment options include radiotherapy, chemical treatment and stem cell transplantation, and the desires of people with Pims syndrome have improved significantly over the past decade.