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Can I be cured of Alport Syndrome?

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Being a genetic disorder, there is no 'cure' for Alport Syndrome at this time. There is some promise in stem cell research, but results from this research are years away. That should not be discouraging when we consider that the genetics of Alport Syndrome has only been identified in the past 20 years. For more information about current Alport Syndrome research see Links.
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Some call it Alport Syndrome and some call it Alport's Syndrome. Why?

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It all depends whom you are talking to or getting your information from. Physicians refer to the disease as Alport's Syndrome. In genetics it is referred to as Alport Syndrome. It has also been known by many other names over the years - such as Hereditary Familial Congenital Hemorrhagic Nephritis (in 1912, 1915, 1923, and 1927), Hereditary and Familial Nephritis (in 1924), Hereditary Interstitial Pyelonephritis (in 1953), and Hereditary Chronic Nephritis (in 1958).
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What is Alport Syndrome?

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Alport Syndrome is an inherited disease of the kidney that can also affect the inner ear (cochlea) and eye. It is caused by genetic mutations that affect the type IV collagen family of proteins. Type IV collagen is a major part of important tissue structures called basement membranes found in the kidney, inner ear, and eye. Generally, Alport Syndrome affects boys more than girls because 80% of the time the disease is passed on by a mutation on the X chromosome (called X-linked Alport Syndrome).
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How do I know what type of Alport Syndrome I have?

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The name of each form of Alport Syndrome corresponds to the mode of inheritance. For example, the XLAS or X-linked Alport Syndrome is associated with a mutation of the alpha-5 chain type IV collagen on the X chromosome. The ARAS and ADAS mutations are associated with the alpha-3 and alpha-4 chain type IV collagen. Understanding what type, or genetic form, of Alport Syndrome allows a person to understand potentially how he/she acquired Alport Syndrome.
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How do I find a doctor to treat Alport Syndrome?

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A doctor that specializes in the treatment of the kidneys is called a Nephrologist. You can find a Nephrologist by asking your general (family) doctor for a referral and/or your insurance company for a list of nephrologists they work with. See Physician Contacts for a list of physicians that have treated others with Alport Syndrome.
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What can the Alport Syndrome Foundation do for me and/or my family?

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The answer to this can be found in the tag line of the Alport Syndrome Foundation logo Hope, Action, Support. It is our intent to provide a central location for information about Alport Syndrome and available support resources. It is also our intent to organize and promote research that advances our understanding and treatment of Alport Syndrome.
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Can Headshaking Syndrome be cured?

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Yes in most cases, but this is assuming that you will not re-introduce the cause, which in 95% of the head shaking cases is caused by vaccinations.
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Can Down syndrome be cured or prevented?

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There is no cure for Down syndrome. We are not certain how to prevent the chromosomal error that causes Down syndrome. To date, there is no reason to believe that a parent could have done anything to cause or prevent the birth of their baby with Down syndrome.Some claim that various high-dose vitamins given to children with Down syndrome will improve mental performance and lessen mental retardation. To date, however, there has not been a medical study to prove this actually works.
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Can Down Syndrome be cured or outgrown?

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No. Just as we cannot change your genetic make-up, we cannot change the genetic make-up of a person with Down Syndrome. the effects of Down Syndrome, however, can be modified by providing good medical care, good education, and good parental support!
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Can BPH be cured?

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No, there is no cure for enlarged prostate (BPH). However, treatments are available that can offer you significant relief from the symptoms of BPH.
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Can alcoholism be cured?

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No, alcoholism cannot be cured at this time. Even if an alcoholic hasn't been drinking for a long time, he or she can still suffer a relapse. To guard against a relapse, an alcoholic must continue to avoid all alcoholic beverages.
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Can Rosacea be Cured?

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There is no cure for rosacea, but it can be treated and controlled. In time the skin may look better. A dermatologist (a doctor who works with diseases of the skin) often treats rosacea. There are several ways to treat rosacea. For skin: Sometimes antibiotics can be put right on the skin. Other times, oral antibiotics can be used. The skin bumps may get better quickly, but redness and flushing are less likely to improve. Small red lines can be treated with electrosurgery and laser surgery.
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Can GERD be cured?

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Unfortunately, GERD, in general, cannot be cured at present. In some cases, it may be a temporary condition associated with a specific aggravating factor such as pregnancy. In such cases, GERD will go away on its own when the pregnancy has ended. In most cases GERD is a chronic condition. However, it can be effectively managed with medications and lifestyle modifications in almost everybody. In severe cases, surgery is an option.
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Can epilepsy be cured?

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Although medical science has made significant strides in recent years in understanding epilepsy, and surgery offers hope for a cure for some patients, for most a cure does not yet exist. However, the disorder can be treated, and people with epilepsy who suffer uncontrolled seizures and/or are dissatisified with their therapy should continue to work with their physician to seek an effective treatment program.
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Can This be Cured?

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No, since it is not a disease it cannot be cured in the same sense as an infection can be cured. Nor do all of us want to become neurotypical. Many parents of highly-challenged or non-verbal children with Kanner’s type autism believe that their children have a disease that research will eventually find a cure for, or at least a method of prevention. We support scientific research on brain development.
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Can melanoma be cured?

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Yes. When detected early, surgical removal or melanomas can cure the disease in most cases. Early detection is essential: there is a direct relationship between the thickness of the melanoma and survival rates. Regular self-examination of your skin to detect changes in your skin and in existing moles or blemishes is urged. Additionally, a head-to-toe skin examination by your physician is recommended once a year in many patients.
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Can dyslexia be cured?

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Each dyslexic person's difficulties are different and vary from slight to very severe disruption of the learning process. There is no total cure, but the effects of dyslexia can be alleviated by skilled specialist teaching of phonics, sequencing and techniques to raise the person's self-esteem. The neurological differences also give some dyslexic people visual, spatial, physical co-ordination and lateral thinking abilities that enable them to be successful in a wide range of careers.
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Can Glaucoma Be Cured?

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No. Glaucoma is incurable, but it is controllable. In most cases it can be successfully controlled with the proper treatment. Glaucoma is a chronic, lifelong condition requiring continual observation and management of the patient to keep elevated intraocular pressure under control and to help prevent loss of vision. The earlier the condition is discovered and treated, the greater the success in preventing vision loss.
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What is arachnophobia and how can it be cured?

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Arachnophobia is a fear of spiders. The cause might be different from person to person, so the level of their reaction, the type of reaction and the cure are all different. Because it's such a wide subject, we've collected a series of websites with information, either professional or anecdotal about the fear and it's treatment. We don't take responsibility for any of the information provided on these sites, nor do we guarantee their accuracy. http://www.ufsia.ac.be/Arachnology/Arachnology.
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Can asthma be cured?

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There is no cure for asthma. However, with the proper diagnosis and treatment, asthmatics can lead normal, active lives with little disturbance to quality of life.
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Can all STDs be cured?

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Answer: Bacterial STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis, can be easily treated and cured. Viral STDs like herpes, genital warts, and HIV are incurable, but there are treatments available to lessen the severity of the disease.
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Not yet. There are now FDA-approved medications that have been shown to "modify" or slow down the underlying course of MS. In addition, many therapeutic and technological advances are helping people manage symptoms. Advances in treating and understanding MS are made every year, and progress in research to find a cure is very encouraging.
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Can allergies be cured?

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No. However, allergy symptoms often change with age and certainly with exposure. If you are allergic to something, such as peanuts, and you strictly avoid exposure to peanuts you have no symptoms, but your allergy persists and can cause problems years later with an unexpected exposure. Medication for allergic symptoms can often control the symptoms, but the allergies persist. Allergy symptoms may change with age and may be affected by hormone changes (puberty, pregnancy, menopause).
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There are no guarantees that any new agents being tested will cure cancer. There is strong scientific research that supports the possibility that the agent may help.
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