How To Treat Fabry's Disease

Regular Exercise

Men's Journal

There are many health benefits to regular exercise, even for individuals who don't suffer from Fabry's disease. Exercising improves heart health, lowers stress levels, and so much more. Patients who routinely excise demonstrate reduced fatigue and greater body strength.

Some patient's with Fabry's disease exhibit exercise intolerance due to their decreased ability to sweat. Because of this, they are more prone to overheating and cannot tolerate physical exertion well, so they are at a heightened risk of heart attack or other complications. Exercising with Fabry's disease shouldn't be done unless a patient has received a doctor's guidance and approval.

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