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Myotonic Dystrophy - Treatment

Treatment of Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy

  • Although myotonic dystrophy cannot be cured, treatment directed at providing symptomatic relief to affected patients can be given.
  • Mild cases of myotonic dystrophy do not require any treatment.
  • More severe cases might demand treatment with quinine, phenytoin and other similar anticonvulsant drugs. Treatment is directed at providing symptomatic relief to affected patients.
  • Muscle function may be preserved to some extent with rehabilitation therapy or physical therapy. Such forms of treatment can preserve muscle strength and flexibility.
  • Patients may be provided with canes, ankle and wrist braces, or other supportive devices.
  • Patients with cardiac and respiratory problems can be treated using a cardiac pacemaker and ventilator respectively.
  • Urging the patient to indulge in a high fiber diet can prevent constipation.
  • Cataract surgery in the form of lens replacement may be done to improve the vision of affected patients.
  • Occupational therapy can help the patient find alternatives to loss of muscle strength and dexterity and can ensure restoration of functionality of the affected patient to the maximum possible extent.
  • A speech and language specialist can provide assistance in coherent speech and swallowing food.
  • Pregnant women with myotonic dystrophy should be closely monitored during pregnancy to avoid any complications during pregnancy, labor or delivery.

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