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Various drugs may be used to treat Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, as well as other cardiac arrhythmias. The purpose of these drugs is to slow the electrical signals and excitation of heart muscles.

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15y ago

Unfortunately, a cure for Parkinson's disease has not been found yet. There are only a few drugs that can help minimize its effects. Unfortunately, the side effects of the treatment can be as bad as Parkinson's itself as they include something that has the appearance of senile dementia, including amnesia.

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There is no known cure for Parkinson's disease. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms.

Medications control symptoms, mostly by increasing the levels of dopamine in the brain. At certain points during the day, the helpful effects of the medication often wears off, and symptoms can return. Your doctor need to be change the:

  • Type of medication

  • Dose

  • Amount of time between doses

  • How the medications are taken

Work closely with your doctors and therapists to adjust the treatment program. Never change or stop taking any medications without talking with your doctor.

Many medications can cause severe side effects, including hallucinations, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and delirium. Monitoring and follow-up by the health care provider is important.

Eventually, symptoms such as stooped posture, frozen movements, and speech difficulties may not respond very well to drug treatment.

Medications used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease are:

  • Levodopa (L-dopa), Sinemet, levodopa and carbidopa (Atamet)

  • Pramipexole (Mirapex), ropinirole (Requip), bromocriptine (Parlodel)

  • Selegiline (Eldepryl, Deprenyl), rasagiline (Azilect)

  • Amantadine or anticholinergic medications -- to reduce early or mild tremors

  • Entacapone -- to prevent the breakdown of levodopa

Lifestyle changes that may be helpful for Parkinson's disease:

  • Good general nutrition and health

  • Exercising, but adjusting the activity level to meet changing energy levels

  • Regular rest periods and avoiding stress

  • Physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy

  • Railings or banisters placed in commonly used areas of the house

  • Special eating utensils

  • Social workers or other counseling services to help you cope with the disorder and get assistance (such as Meals-on-Wheels)

Less commonly, surgery may be an option for patients with very severe Parkinson's disease who no longer respond to many medications. These surgeries do not cure Parkinson's, but may help some patients:

  • In deep brain stimulation (DBS), the surgeon implants electrical stimulators in specific areas of the brain to help with movement.

  • Another type of surgery destroys brain tissues that cause Parkinson's symptoms.

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13y ago

It can be treated, but not cured. There are a number of useful anti-Parkinson's medications which can help dimiish symptoms, such as tremor, gait instability and the like. And there are anti-depressant treatments which can ameliorate the depression, which can affect up to 50% of people with the disease.

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13y ago

No, there is no cure only treatment to try and reduce the effects of it.

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11y ago

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No serious treatment exist now !

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10y ago

no cure

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