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  1. There are no preventive measures.

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    Symptoms

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    Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms.

    Symptoms differ in all the three types of Neurofibromatoses.

    Symptoms for NF1 (These are found in childhood)

    • Presence of flat, light brown spots on The skin
    • Freckling in armpits or groin area
    • Tiny bumps on The iris of eye
    • Soft bumps on or under the skin
    • Bone deformities
    • Tumor on optic nerve
    • Learning disabilities
    • Head size larger than average
    • Short Stature

    Symptoms for NF2 (These are found in teenage)

    • Gradual hearing loss
    • Ringing in The ears
    • Poor balance
    • Head aches
    • Numbness and weakness in arms or legs
    • Facial drop
    • Vision problems
    • Symptoms for Schwannomatosis
    • Chronic pain anywhere in the body
    • Numbness or weakness in various parts of body
    • Loss of Muscle

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    Causes

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    • Neurofibromatosis is caused by genetic mutations that are either inherited or are acquired spontaneously.
    • The disease follows an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance which means that a child can be affected even if one defective gene is inherited.
    • Mutations (defects) in NF1 gene result in abnormal/no neurofibromin protein which causes NF1. defects in NF2 gene cause abnormality in/loss of protein called merlin leading to NF2 disease. Both these proteins have a role in cell growth regulation.
    • The risk factors include:
    • Family history

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    Complications

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    Complications of NF1

    • Neurological Problems
    • Skeletal Problems
    • Vision Problems
    • Cardiovascular Problems
    • Hypertension
    • Short stature
    • Large head
    • Breathing Problems
    • Cancer
    • Benign adrenal gland tumor

    Complications of NF2

    • Partial or total deafness
    • Facial nerve damage
    • Vision problems
    • Small benign skin tumors
    • Weakness or numbness in the extremities
    • Multiple benign tumors or spinal tumors

    Complications of Schwannomatosis

    • Debilitating pain requiring surgical treatment

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    Treatment

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    The condition cannot be cured, but symptoms can be reduced with the following treatments. It includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiation to cure or remove cancerous tumors.

    Medication

    Anticonvulsants: Have nerve-calming qualities that help relieve nerve pain.

    Gabapentin . Pregabalin . Topiramate . Carbamazepine

    Tricyclic antidepressants: Help in treating neuropathic pain.

    Amitriptyline

    Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs): Are a class of anti-depressant drugs. Some drugs, however, are used to treat nerve pain.

    Duloxetine . Tramadol

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  2. Right now, there is no way to prevent this disease. With NF1 and NF2, a parent with an abnormal gene has a 50% chance of passing it on to each of his or her children. Tests can be performed during pregnancy to determine whether a fetus carries the defective gene.
    www.drugs.com/health-guide/neurofibromatosis.html
    Both types of Neurofibromatosis NF1 and NF2 happen due to gene mutations and genetic inheritance. As of now, there is no way to Prevent this condition from happening. When a parent has an abnormal gene there is a 50-50 chance of passing this to their children.
    blog.cult.fit/articles/neurofibromatosis-causes-prev…
    Can neurofibromatosis be prevented or avoided? You cannot avoid NF. You can have genetic testing to see if you carry the gene.
    familydoctor.org/condition/neurofibromatosis/
     
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  5. Also known as: NF
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    Prevention

    There are no preventive measures.

    Symptoms & Reports
    If you or someone you know is exhibiting symptoms of Neurofibromatosis, seek medical attention immediately.

    Symptoms differ in all the three types of Neurofibromatoses.

    Symptoms for NF1 (These are found in childhood)

    • Presence of flat, light brown spots on The skin
    • Freckling in armpits or groin area
    • Tiny bumps on The iris of eye
    • Soft bumps on or under the skin
    • Bone deformities
    • Tumor on optic nerve
    • Learning disabilities
    • Head size larger than average
    • Short Stature

    Symptoms for NF2 (These are found in teenage)

    • Gradual hearing loss
    • Ringing in The ears
    • Poor balance
    • Head aches
    • Numbness and weakness in arms or legs
    • Facial drop
    • Vision problems
    • Symptoms for Schwannomatosis
    • Chronic pain anywhere in the body
    • Numbness or weakness in various parts of body
    • Loss of Muscle


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    Causes

    • Neurofibromatosis is caused by genetic mutations that are either inherited or are acquired spontaneously.
    • The disease follows an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance which means that a child can be affected even if one defective gene is inherited.
    • Mutations (defects) in NF1 gene result in abnormal/no neurofibromin protein which causes NF1. defects in NF2 gene cause abnormality in/loss of protein called merlin leading to NF2 disease. Both these proteins have a role in cell growth regulation.
    • The risk factors include:
    • Family history

    Complications

    Complications of NF1

    • Neurological Problems
    • Skeletal Problems
    • Vision Problems
    • Cardiovascular Problems
    • Hypertension
    • Short stature
    • Large head
    • Breathing Problems
    • Cancer
    • Benign adrenal gland tumor

    Complications of NF2

    • Partial or total deafness
    • Facial nerve damage
    • Vision problems
    • Small benign skin tumors
    • Weakness or numbness in the extremities
    • Multiple benign tumors or spinal tumors

    Complications of Schwannomatosis

    • Debilitating pain requiring surgical treatment

    Source: Focus Medica . For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Learn more
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