Neurological Mutation:
The Silent Battle Of MRKH Syndrome
In MRKH Syndrome, there is a neurological mutation that affects the development of certain brain areas involved in controlling vital body functions. This mutation can lead to difficulties in regulating things like heart rate and blood pressure, as well as other areas of the body. When left untreated, these issues can contribute to the higher early death rate seen in women with MRKH Syndrome. By understanding how this neurological mutation impacts the body, researchers and healthcare providers can work towards better treatments and support for individuals living with MRKH Syndrome.
If you are an individual or a family member of someone with MRKH Syndrome, please reach out to us with questions or concerns you might have on preventative measures to keep this from becoming a major health issue, or our advice on care for someone who has already started developing symptoms. This is NOT something to be ignored.
We encourage you to download and read the files we have provided free of charge that show independent studies on MRKH Syndrome. While reading these may seem repetitive, each has a different view point, and some are more recent findings. For instance, China’s study highlighted the social mental stress that our MRKH sisters struggle with as a whole, and how this can also lead to loss of a fulfilling life without proper counseling for diet, medical supplementation, mentorship, and family support. And England focused on providing immediate surgical intervention to combat the mental strain of their immediate physical needs for intimacy in relationships.
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