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Is Kryptopyrroluria, Pyroluria, Pyrrole Disorder Accepted As Legitimate Illness By Most Doctors?
Is Kryptopyrroluria, Pyrroluria, Pyrolle Disorder (all different names for the same condition) accepted as legitimate illness by most doctors. I had a urine test for the presence of pyrolles in my urine and came up with above normal levels (ie if 0-10 is normal) mine are 18 as did my father, brother and sister. If so how does the medical profession (as opposed to naturopaths and chiros) treat this condition. Is it accepted that this condition can have a number of effect ie affect concentration and focus and mood
Common symptoms are joint pains (especially knee pain), fatigue, headaches (especially migraine headaches), bowel dysfunction such as irritable bowel syndrome, easy bruising, dizziness, insomnia, poor memory and difficulty concentrating. Poor stress control, nervousness, anxiety, mood swings, severe inner tension, episodic anger, poor short-term memory and depression are other common symptoms.
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Is Kryptopyrroluria, Pyroluria, Pyrrole Disorder Accepted As Legitimate Illness By Most Doctors?
Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic Common symptoms are joint pains (especially knee pain), fatigue, headaches (especially migraine headaches), bowel dysfunction such as irritable bowel syndrome, easy bruising, dizziness, insomnia, poor memory and difficulty concentrating. Poor stress control, nervousness, anxiety, mood swings, severe inner tension, episodic anger, poor short-term memory and depression are other common symptoms. Thanks