Options For Treating Loeys-Dietz Syndrome

Restrictions On Exercise

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Exercise is an incredibly important aspect for everyone, even those with Loeys-Dietz syndrome, but for individuals afflicted with the disorder, exercise can be a more dangerous activity. Exercise raises blood pressure, which can cause vessels to develop problems such as aneurysms. Exercise can also cause the muscles or bones to move away from where they are supposed to be because of the weakened connective tissues. For this reason, restrictions on exercise are often necessary. A person with Loeys-Dietz syndrome should work on an exercise plan with a primary care physician or with a physical therapist. A plan like this will come up with a proper amount of time for the individuals to exercise with. This kind of plan will also allow the patient to know what exercises and what types of exercise are going to be the least risky while still allowing a proper work-out to take place.

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