Common Causes Of Fanconi Syndrome

Inherited Fructose Intolerance

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Inherited fructose intolerance is a condition wherein the patient does not have the protein they need to be able to break down fructose. As a result, the patient has an array of complicated chemical changes that occur in their body. Patients with this inherited disorder lack an enzyme called aldolase B, which is needed to process fructose. When the person consumes fructose, the body cannot change the sugar into glucose, and the blood sugar falls, allowing dangerous substances to build up in the liver. Symptoms include convulsions, irritability, jaundice, fatigue, and vomiting. Fanconi syndrome can result as a complication of this disorder if it is left untreated. The best way to avoid it is to speak to a doctor about how to reduce your risk of Fanconi syndrome.

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