There is no cure for moyamoya disease. Early treatment is important to avoid mental and physical impairment. Treatment options include medications and surgical revascularization
It is called chemical treatment
There is no scientific evidence to support the use of colloidal silver for Lyme disease treatment. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for an appropriate and evidence-based treatment plan for Lyme disease.
Prion diseases, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, currently have no known treatment that can effectively cure or stop the progression of the disease. Management focuses on symptom relief and supportive care for affected individuals.
Treatment for Lyme disease depends on the stage of the infection. In the early stages, antibiotics such as doxycycline, amoxicillin, or cefuroxime are typically prescribed. For more advanced stages or persistent symptoms, a longer course of antibiotics may be needed. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
There is no specific treatment for prion diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms, providing supportive care, and making the patient as comfortable as possible. Research is ongoing to develop potential treatments.
medical professionals involved in the care of patients with moyamoya disease generally include specialists in neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology, and anesthesiology.
The cause of moyamoya disease is unknown. Possible explanations for the disorder include injuries to the brain, infection, multifactorial inheritance, genetic factors, or other causes
Moyamoya disease tends to be more progressive in children than in adults. In those patients who don't stabilize clinically, significant disability or death may occur.
Moyamoya disease is a cerebrovascular disorder. It is a rare condition in which the walls of the "internal" carotid arteries - which supply blood to important areas of the brain - become thickened.
The purpose of revascularization surgery in moyamoya disease is to augment or redirect blood flow in the brain. Surgical revascularization has been reported to improve cerebral blood flow
It is a disease of the arteries of the brain.... That requires surgery..... It is extremely rare.....
studies used to establish the diagnosis of moyamoya disease include cerebral angiography , magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) , magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), and computed tomography (CT ) scan
According to a report in 1998, more than 6000 cases had been described. The disease occurs in about one in a million people per year. Estimates of disease incidence in Japan are as much as ten times greater
Interventions such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy may be recommended for management of problems such as hemiparesis, speech problems, and sensory deficits
no but as I see it treatment of genetic disease is treating a genetic problem as a genetic treatment of a disease is using genetics to stop a certain disease that can be treated with genetics
Symptoms in an affected child or adult may include disturbed consciousness, speech deficits, sensory and cognitive impairment, involuntary movements, or vision problems
After someone has disease, what is the medical treatment?