How do you test for EDS?

How do doctors diagnose Ehlers-Danlos syndrome?

  1. Genetic testing: The most common way to identify the condition is to look for a faulty gene.
  2. Biopsy: In some cases, a doctor will use a test called a biopsy.
  3. Physical exam: During a physical exam, doctors can see how much the skin stretches and how far the joints can move.

What is the blood test for EDS?

There is presently no laboratory test available for individuals with the most common form of EDS – EDS type III (hypermobility EDS). It remains a clinical diagnosis.

Where can I get tested for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome?

Most medical doctors should be able to diagnose EDS and HSD. However, because the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes are genetic disorders, primary care physicians often provide their patients with referrals to a geneticist.

What is the life expectancy of someone with Ehlers Danlos?

Patients with the classical and hypermobility forms of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome have a normal life expectancy. About 80% of patients with vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome will experience a major health event by age 40 and the life expectancy is shortened, with an average age of death of 48 years .

What specialist treats Ehlers Danlos?

The orthostatic hypotension can be treated by your general physician or an internal medicines specialist. While the addisons disease is due to endocrinological abnoramlities & treated by a good endocrinologist. The ehlers-danols syndrom is due to genetic abnoramlities. It can be treated by an orthopedic specialist.

What are the best exercises for Ehlers Danlos syndrome?

Many patients with EDS can benefit from low-impact exercises such as Pilates and Tai Chi, which help build core strength. Yoga can also be beneficial but poses must be done carefully as there is the risk of overextending joints in some positions.

Is Ehlers Danlos an autoimmune disease?

A much rarer group of connective tissue disorders is called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Unlike the diseases noted above, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is not an autoimmune condition, it’s an inherited disorder.