How To Treat Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Different Types Of Therapies

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Since older individuals are those afflicted with myelodysplastic syndromes, they may want to consider different types of therapies. They may not be able to tolerate multiple blood transfusions or harsh medicines. However, as medicine has evolved, the toll they take on the body has decreased when using newer medications. Other than medicines and supportive care, there are really no other therapies to combat myelodysplastic syndromes. Therefore, the patient needs to get all the information they can about different medicines and all their side effects. Sitting down with their doctor to discuss and understand everything is critical. Herbal or natural remedies should be part of the conversation with their doctor. Promise has been shown using maitake mushroom extracts and 6-shogaol. Additionally, individuals with a propensity of developing myelodysplastic syndromes should avoid lifestyle, environmental, and occupational exposure to certain chemicals.

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Supportive Care

Daily Caring

Care for myelodysplastic syndromes focuses on treating and preventing the symptoms of the disorder. Anemia causes severe fatigue, therefore using a growth factor may help the bone marrow produce red blood cells, which will treat the anemia and less the fatigue. It will not cure the myelodysplastic syndromes, but it will help manage the fatigue caused by it. Individuals who undergo blood transfusions can suffer from an iron build-up in their system. Some drugs bind to the iron and allow the body to get rid of it. While this will not prevent the build-up or create a situation where blood transfusions are not necessary, it will help the body get rid of iron that has accumulated in the organs, like the heart and liver.

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