Eating a healthy, high protein diet
Niacin deficiency can be treated effectively with replacement of niacin in the diet. In the case of Hartnup disease, large quantities of niacin may be required for effective reversal of symptoms.
40-200 mg of nicotinamide (a form of niacin) per day to prevent pellagra-like symptoms. Some patients may require dietary supplements of tryptophan.
20% of people with Hartnup disease do have symptoms. The most prominent symptom is a red, scaly rash that gets worse when the patient is exposed to sunlight. Headache, fainting, and diarrhea may also occur
During the incubation period a person is exposed to a disease may not show symptoms
Symptoms that mimic multiple sclerosis , or may display symptoms similar to the juvenile form of the disease, except with later onset and slower progression.
Parkinson's disease has many symptoms such as on-motor symptoms, which include autonomic dysfunction, cognitive and neurobehavioral problems, and sensory and sleep difficulties. These symptoms do not necessarily mean Parkinson's but it is then possible.
Symptoms of Crohn's disease include abdominal or stomach pain, diarrhea or constipation, unplanned weight loss, poor appetite and fever. Other symptoms may include odd symptoms such as night sweats.
Many individuals with WM have no symptoms of the disease. This is known as asymptomatic macroglobulinemia. When symptoms of WM are present, they may vary greatly
One of the most common symptoms of this disease is great fatigue. Another very common symptom set includes muscle and joint pain. In addition, Lyme Disease suffers may experience flu-like symptoms.
There may not be a disease named Burger's disease. But there may be a disease from eating burgers. That disease can be any of the following: cardiovascular disease, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, or maybe some others as well.
The treatment for any disease is dependent on the type of disease your have. Sometimes you can treat a disease and sometimes you can only treat the symptoms.
That person may be asymptomatic and considered to be a carrier.