
In the previous article : The Williams Syndrome : Medical Advices part 1, we have known some Williams Syndrome medical advices in attention about the blood pressure, calcium in the blood, examination in urine, and physical examination. On this next article we are going to concentrate in kidneys, dental, visual and audio.
- Ultrasound of the kidneys:
An ultrasound of the kidneys should be made at least once. With exceptions can be useful to repeat this for several years. If a child often have bladder infections, it is useful to make a maturation cystogram (via a catheter injection of dye into the bladder)
- Ophthalmic Research:
Until age five, annual provision of vision (vision). Then as often as necessary, with special attention to: strabismus, glasses and use any vascular changes.
- Logical Audio Research:
Until the age of five is recommended to do an annual review. Then the hearing to monitor. In adolescence and adulthood re-examine the ear.
- Dental Research:
Precise controls are necessary, because the often irregular placement of teeth, and the likelihood of holes, because the thin glaze. The hyperacusis (hypersensitivity to sound) is “normal” dental treatment often difficult. Treatment by a specialist dentist (with or without anesthetic) may be advisable.
To ensure that checks are carried out in time, it might be useful to a table (a sort of multi-calendar) to which all the studies included, with the date should be performed. By giving doctors and specialists to take, you instantly track of what research is planned, and you can update immediately after making a new appointment.
Tags: Dental Research, Logical Audio Research, Medical Adice, Ophthalmic Research, Ultrasound of the Kidneys, Williams Syndrome