To meet the diagnostic criteria for mEDS, a person must meet: Major criterion 1 AND at least one other major criterion OR Major criterion 1 AND at least three minor criteria Major Criteria Congenital muscle hypotonia and/or muscle atrophy that improves with age Proximal joint contractures (knee, hip, and elbow) Hypermobility of distal joints Minor Criteria Soft, doughy skin Atrophic scarring Motor developmental delay Myopathy on muscle biopsy Periodontal EDS (pEDS) If a person meets the diagnostic criteria for pEDS, genetic testing should be done to confirm the diagnosis
More blood vessels at the injury site means more oxygen, more nutrients, and faster delivery of the building blocks your body uses to repair itself
In people with Hashimotos, this mechanism can be especially helpful
Should I separate omeprazole (20 mg entericcoated) from iron and vitamin B12 supplements to prevent absorption interference, and does hydroxyzine need special timing?
Ask: Is my skin better, same, or worse than when I started
Granger CB, Alexander JH, McMurray JJV, et al