Mucus Crop: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Myxoma mucus sponsorship is a circular mass and is often benign, grows from the heart muscle wall and extends to the heart of the heart. This mass settles with 86%in the left atrium of the heart, and consists of gelatin-like gelatin-like substance, with a diameter of 4-8 inches. 10% of these mucus crops are genetic genes that are transferred from parents to children in the prevailing physical capacity (autosomal dominant), and for this, this crop can be called familial myxoma. The mucus crop grows at a rate of 0.15 to 1.8 inches per year, which means its growth until it reaches a serious size, can cause symptoms and signs that can last several years. Symptoms of the mucusor form the occurrence of the mucus and its expressions associated with a masses that are located near the opening of the heart of the heart and thereby impede blood flow, thus the following symptoms appear: Shortness of breath during the physical effort. dizziness. Loss of consciousness. Fever. Weight loss. The fingers (club). Raynaud’s phenomenon. These signs and symptoms are not typical and characteristic of this diagnosis, but rather a wide variety of diseases in the heart and outside, it can be identical to it. Causes and factors of the risk of mucus tumor causing the mucus tumor are still unknown; There are those who believe it is due to excessive growth in the cells of the heart wall in the case of excessive in the substance called Galocosaminoglycan. Risk factors in the following are the most important factors that increase the risk of infection: Age progress: It is common at the age of 50 – 60 years, and the average age is 56 years. Sex: It is mainly popular with women with 70%. The genetic factor: The chance of developing it increases in the event of a satisfactory family history. Complications of the mucus can lead to the following complications: Stroke (stroke). Heart attack. Heart muscle failure. Sudden death. The diagnosis of the mucus crop is diagnosed by an echocardiogram examination, followed by a unique and unique microscopic examination of the mass in the laboratory. A blood test may be needed in which the accelerated deposition of blood cells and anemia is needed. In fact, there is no drug treatment for mucus, and treatments are often specialized in the complications it causes, such as treating the heart muscle failure. Treatment is usually done by surgical intervention to remove the crop, as the operation is considered safe and does not cause serious complications. Prevention of mucus there is no ways to prevent disease, but early diagnosis helps to cure faster.