7. Kidney Dysfunction: A Silent Threat
Fabry disease can significantly impact kidney function, leading to chronic kidney disease and, in some cases, kidney failure. The accumulation of Gb3 in the kidneys can cause damage to the delicate filtering units called glomeruli, impairing the kidneys’ ability to remove waste and excess fluid from the body.
Regular monitoring of kidney function is crucial for individuals with Fabry disease, as early detection of kidney dysfunction can lead to more effective treatment and management. Treatment options for kidney-related issues in Fabry disease may include enzyme replacement therapy, dialysis, or kidney transplantation in severe cases. (7)