Costen syndrome refers to a joint disorder, it is treated by medicines to relax the muscles.
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Could be thoracic outlet syndrome.
Medicines can help prevent complications. The goals of treatment are to prevent blood clots.
"Sigh" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of exhaling audibly to express emotions like relief, frustration, or sadness. As a verb, it means to exhale audibly in this way.
Nephrotic Syndrome cannot be cured, but it can be managed with treatments that focus on reducing proteinuria, controlling blood pressure, and minimizing edema. Medications like prednisone, immunosuppressants, and diuretics are commonly used to manage symptoms and complications of the syndrome. In some cases, a kidney transplant may be necessary for those with severe and progressive kidney damage.
A combination of stiripentol (diacomit), clobazam (frisium) and depakote has been the most successful combination for my son who has Dravet syndrome. You can get an overview of the syndrome and see information on research at www.dravetfoundation.org.
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There are several alternative methods to treat metabolic syndrome. Some doctors recommend changing to a more healthy diet and exercising more often. There are also drugs that can treat the disease that includes various high blood pressure medicines, cholesterol medicines, and even low dose aspirin.
Yes, the word sigh is a noun; sigh is also a verb. Examples: Noun: She let out a sigh as she paged through the photo album. Verb: I heard the wind sigh faintly as the sky grew darker.
sigh of pleasure
A Sigh was created in 2000.