How is ear and palate finger (toe) syndrome treated?

Ear-Palate-Finger (Toe) Syndrome, also known as Ear-Palate-Finger Syndrome, is a congenital disorder caused by an abnormal embryonic development. The treatment for AFDS depends on the severity of the condition.
1. Mild symptoms: Patients with otopalatine finger (toe) syndrome have mild symptoms, such as fingers and toes that are not obviously curved, normal hearing, etc., they can choose not to be treated or take oral medication, and after a period of time, most of the patients’ symptoms can be controlled.
2. Severe symptoms: patients often appear sudden dizziness, tinnitus, sweating and other conditions, the drug can not play a better role, the need for surgery to slow down the patient’s adverse symptoms, but ear and palate fingers (toes) syndrome is a hereditary disease, surgery can not be completely cured.
Patients should pay attention to their diet, do not eat spicy food, if there is any other discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination.