Synthetic interferon
synthetic interferon
Synthetic Interferon
Synthetic interferon
Interferon therapy is used to treat a variety of diseases. The most common are multiple sclerosis, cancer, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Interferon therapy causes immunosuppression.
Multiple sclerosis , colitis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, hepatitis , hyperactivity, psoriasis, eczema , diabetes, herpes, mononucleosis , and adrenal failure.
http://www.multiplesclerosistherapy.net/ is a highly-praised therapy clinic for those suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. An orthopedic surgeon can be contacted. A local chiropractor can also offer some great therapies for multiple sclerosis.
Randall T. Schapiro has written: 'Managing the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis' 'Symptom management in multiple sclerosis' -- subject(s): Multiple sclerosis, Palliative treatment, Popular works, Therapy
there is no cure. but there is treatment. theres therapy and injections that can be given.
Treatment for multiple sclerosis consists of treating the symptoms and preventing permanent damage. Teatments may include medications, physical and occupational therapy and experimental therapies.
Yes. Massage therapy is helpful in relieving muscle tension associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) and it also helps to promote nerve function as well. Massage therapy can also improve spasticity and muscle stiffness.
There are many alternative therapies which are now approved by the FDA. These include Gene therapy, Multiple Sclerosis therapy, Ecstasy-assisted therapy & urgent warfarin reversal therapy.
You should consider costs and services provided. You should also look at the certifications of the doctors providing the therapy.
Three months, though seemingly long and most likely frustrating, may not be long enough to fully evaluate the true results of multiple sclerosis therapy. However, if you are not interested in continuing therapy, you should consult with your doctor to discuss a medicinal route of treatment. If you are still not satisfied with your treatment options, it may be best to seek a second opinion.
Catherine Balsdon Richer has written: 'Occupational therapy practice guidelines for adults with neurodegenerative diseases' -- subject(s): Patients, Treatment, Nervous system, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Standards, Occupational therapy, Inflammation, Spinal cord, Multiple sclerosis, Degeneration
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has begun funding a study on apitherapy at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C.