Guide To The Causes And Treatments For Isaac's Syndrome

Anticonvulsant Medication

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Isaacs' syndrome can cause pain, muscle spasms, and stiffness. The most effective treatment for these symptoms is the use of anticonvulsant medication, such as carbamazepine and phenytoin. These medications may be helpful in patients with the hereditary form of the condition, as well as those with an acquired form that doesn't respond to traditional autoimmune therapies. Carbamazepine stabilizes the electrical activity throughout the nerves and brains. The medication stops electrical signals from building up uncontrollably in the brain. It also reduces glutamate, a neurotransmitter that excites the nerve and leads to increased symptoms. Phenytoin decreases abnormal electrical activity in the nervous system. While it's mainly used to treat seizures, it can also help with Isaacs' syndrome.

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