Symptoms and signs of the disease
Children with Wilson’s disease often come with liver problems, while adolescents have problems with the nervous system such as tremors, involuntary movements, difficulty in speech, and eventually dementia. Liver disease ranges from hepatitis cases, especially in children, with abdominal pain with vomiting and diarrhea And fever and jaundice to the occurrence of acute liver failure to acute liver inflammation to cirrhosis in the liver, so noted symptoms of liver injury mentioned previously with signs of liver injury such as liver swelling and jaundice and itching, swelling of the breasts and atrophy in the testes and others in addition to symptoms of nervous system
What distinguishes this disease, which is a sign of the disease of the so-called ring Caesar Falsher, which occurs due to the deposition of copper in the cornea, and shows the ring of Caesar Falsher in the form of green dye structure in the corneal and solid corneal (external eye membrane), and needs a binocular microscope And may not be present in young children, as well as complications, but rare in the disease, a weakness of the heart muscle, where in this case leads to heart failure because of the inability of the heart to pulse as a result of the accumulation of fluids, as well as matters Which may occur in the thyroid gland dysfunction To add to the lack of fertility and abortion.