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Potential future treatments · Gene therapy, including a gel applied to wounds of people with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa · Bone marrow (stem cell) ...
Treatments might include medicines and blood transfusions. For some children and teenagers, a stem cell transplant might cure the disease. Gene therapies also ...
Treatment. Not all eye melanomas need treatment. When treatment is needed, it can include radiation therapy, laser therapy, photodynamic therapy or surgery.
Treatment focuses on relieving the signs and symptoms. Medications. Botulinum toxin, a paralyzing agent often used to smooth facial wrinkles, can be injected ...
If home treatments aren't working after several weeks, your healthcare professional might recommend stronger medicines or other therapies. Medicines. Medicines ...
Learn about this painful infection in a joint and why quick treatment can help lessen joint damage.
Your specialist will review your medical records and talk with you about your disease, diagnosis, past treatments, and treatment options available at Mayo ...
This type of inflammatory bowel disease causes swelling and sores in the digestive tract. Learn more about symptoms, treatment and managing flares.
Treatment. Ataxia treatment depends on the cause. If ataxia is caused by a condition such as vitamin deficiency or celiac disease, treating the condition may ...
Nonsurgical treatments are available to relieve symptoms and protect your eye from damage. When active inflammation or infection causes entropion (spastic ...
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