Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) can exhibit a variable course, and some patients may experience periods of remission where symptoms lessen or stabilize. However, remission is not guaranteed for everyone, and symptoms can relapse or worsen over time. Treatment options, including medications and therapies, may help manage symptoms and potentially prolong periods of remission. It's essential for patients to work closely with their healthcare providers to tailor treatment plans to their specific needs.
Complete remission or response. The cancer completely disappears. The course of chemotherapy is completed and the patient is tested regularly for a recurrence.
Yes, it is possible for discoid lupus to go into permanent remission.
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder, a person with this disorder has it for life, it does not go away.
No.
When your hands go stiff, it could be a sign of a medical condition like arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome. To address this issue, you should consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan, which may include medication, physical therapy, or lifestyle changes.
Yes. Doctor Candy Mcabe of Bath Rheumatologial Hospital CRPS research team says that 50% go into remission in first 6 months :) I did!
79%
Yes, optic neuritis can go into remission. In some cases, the inflammation causing optic neuritis resolves on its own, leading to improvement in vision. However, it is important to monitor for any recurrence or worsening of symptoms.
Go for It - Stiff Little Fingers album - was created on 1981-02-09.
Yes in schools it is the LAW that those children are allowed to got to school
Yes, it can be cured with medication and patients can go in remission, but it can flare up again.
It might be in heat ( if it's a girl ).