Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of diseases characterized by the presence of cytopenia, dysplasia and the development of myeloid leukaemia. A person can be unaware of the presence of a whole group of diseases for a long time. Over time, the patient begins to feel increased weakness, increased frequency of infectious diseases and bleeding. The doctor who discovered the pathology proceeds with immediate treatment to avoid the occurrence of unwanted complications.
Symptoms of the disease
Patients in whom this diagnosis was made noted the presence of the following symptoms:
- The pallor of the skin;
- Bleeding;
- Neurological disorders;
- Increased fatigue;
- Increased body temperature;
- The occurrence of bruising;
- Frequent infections.
A qualified doctor will carry out the necessary diagnostics and, based on the data obtained, select the necessary treatment.
Diagnosis of pathology
To make the correct diagnosis, the doctor uses the following research methods:
- Examination;
- Blood test;
- Ultrasound;
- MRI;
- Puncture of the bone marrow.
Based on the results obtained, an individual treatment regimen is selected, taking into account the type and nature of the disease, as well as the presence of concomitant pathologies.
Treatment of the disease
Our Tel Aviv Medical Clinic employs a real team of professionals with vast practical experience and knowledge in the detection and treatment of the myelodysplastic syndrome. We use original drugs and unique therapy methods. Our medical staff annually improves their qualifications. Thousands of patients come to us every year not only from regions of Israel but also from all over the world.
The wards of the department are equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay of our patients. It should be noted that the rates are set in the clinic as in a public hospital. Thus, our services have become more accessible to various segments of the population. If necessary, our staff will help you contact charitable foundations to raise funds for treatment.
As a therapy, the doctor may suggest taking medication. If it turns out to be ineffective, the specialist decides on surgical intervention. Our doctors use low-traumatic methods of operating.