MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY : WHAT IS IT & TREATMENTS

Overview

A rare neurodegenerative disease that affects the autonomic system functions like respiration, blood pressure and bladder control.

Symptoms

Symptoms include, postural hypotension, reduced sweat production, bowel dysfunction, and sleep disorders.

Common treatment options

Questions to ask your doctor

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Causes

It may be caused by brain atrophy at the cerebellum, brainstem and basal ganglia.

Diagnosis

The doctor takes a medical history to evaluate the symptoms. Diagnosis is difficult because the symptoms overlap with that of other diseases.

Common treatment options

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Highlights

  • Treatments can help manage condition, no known cure
  • Diagnosed by medical professional
  • Requires lab test or imaging
  • Common for ages 50 and older
  • More common in males
  • May be dangerous or life threatening
  • Family history may increase likelihood
  • Urgent medical attention recommended

Medications

Mineralocorticoids: For treatment of orthostatic hypotension.

Fludrocortisone

Central nervous system agents: Improve Parkinsonian symptoms such as stiffness, slowness of movement, and balance problems in some patients.

Carbidopa . Levodopa

Impotence drugs: To manage erectile dysfunction.

Sildenafil

Questions to ask your doctor

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Disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Source: Focus Medica.

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