Sjogren's syndrome is a disorder of the immune system often defined by its two most common and first symtoms-dry eyes and a dry mouth. In Sjogren's syndrome, the immune system attacks healthy tissue. Any age can develop this syndrome yet most people are older than 40 when diagnosed. There is no cure but treatment can relieve symptoms. Most need to be on nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). This group of medications help to relieve both pain and inflammation. Your opthamologist may recommend topical nonsteroidal eyedrops, used with caution, so not to injure your cornea. Some doctors prescribe Hydrochloroquine (Plaquenil), are useful if you have inflamed joints. Pilocarpine (Salagen) can be prescribed for dry mouth symptoms, but is not an option if you have poorly controlled Asthma, cardiovascular disease or pregnant. Cevimeline (Evoxac) is also for dry mouths, it works by causing mouth to produce more saliva. Immunosuppressants are some meds that doctors may prescribe if problems arise. These medicines are cyclophosphamide (Cytooxan), methotrexate (Rheumatrex), mycophenolate (CellCept) and azathioprine IImuran). So, if there is a particular problem of the immune system, the doctor can pinpoint the particular problem with one of these last medications I listed. There is a minor surgery available to relieve dry eyes. There is also a new technique that drops are made from a persons own serum/the reports have been that the drops are beneficial in patients with dry eyes.
While there is no cure for Marfan Syndrome (because it is a genetic disorder), there are ranges of treatment options can decrease (and even sometimes prevent) complications.
Treatment is based solely on monitoring the diet and treating symptoms as well as any biochemical abnormalities that might develop. Currently, there is no cure.
If you are asking can a baby who has Turner Syndrome get any treatment then the answer is no. BUT, you can help the baby get better though there is no cure. If done early enough (if she's a baby then yes) she can get growth hormones. When shes 12-13 she can get an estroen replacement.
Zellweger syndrome is caused by mutations in any one of at least 12 genes ; mutations in the PEX1 gene are the most common cause. It is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. There is no cure for Zellweger syndrome; treatment is generally symptomatic and supportive.
Treatment- yes. Cure- no.
There is no known effective cure, there is limited treatment and support.
Treatment of symptomatic empty sella syndrome would typically involve replacement therapy for any deficient hormones.
Yes; see the Related question.
Yes, step away from your mom for a change.
Yes, there are treatments for HIV AIDS, but no cure.
Because Turner syndrome is a condition that is caused by a chromosomal abnormality, there's no specific cure. However, scientists have developed a number of treatments that can help correct some of the problems associated with the condition - such as growth problems - and researchers are constantly looking into new forms of treatment.Growth hormone treatment can improve growth and influence a girl's final adult height. In fact, in many cases, the treatment can help many girls with Turner syndrome reach a final height in the average range, especially if treatment is started early enough in childhood.Another treatment for Turner syndrome is estrogen replacement, which helps the girl develop the physical changes of puberty, including breast development and menstrual periods. This treatment is often started when a girl reaches about age 12 or 13.And a technique called in vitro fertilization can make it possible for some women with Turner syndrome to become pregnant. A donor egg can be used to create an embryo, which is then put into the uterus (womb) of the woman with Turner syndrome. With proper supportive care, the woman can carry the pregnancy to term and deliver a baby through the normal birth process
Treatment for Jacobs syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, typically focuses on managing any associated symptoms or conditions. This may include psychological support, behavioral therapy, educational support, and speech and language therapy. Regular monitoring and check-ups with healthcare providers are also important to address any potential medical concerns.