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Hi, I am currently 46 years old and have suffered from macular amyloidosis since I was a teenager. For many years it was a manageable but after the birth of my daughter 5.5 years ago the condition is definitely worse and has now spread to my face and also the itchiness has also become worse. I am also nervous that my daughter will probably inherit the problem as I did from my father. I was wondering if you have treatment that will resolve this issue for me and 2. If there is anything that can be done to prevent my daughter from getting it? I would really appreciate some help. Thanks for your time and help. Best regards, anushree.
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It's auto immune disorder generally it's not genetically transferred to next generation, so there is nothing to worry.
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