Can Meijer syndrome really be cured, is Meijer syndrome easy to treat?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-18
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dr. Li Yan introduced: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Meijer syndrome is a loss of kidney yin, water does not contain wood, and hyperactivity on the liver and yang causes blepharospasm, twitching around the mouth and eyelids, difficulty in opening the eyes, frequent blinking of the eyes and other pathological phenomena such as "wind wins, then moves".

    Meijer syndrome is mainly located in the liver and kidney, and the basic pathogenesis is kidney yin deficiency and hyperactive wind on liver yang. Therefore, it is based on the principle of nourishing the kidneys and nourishing yin, calming the liver and quenching wind. Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning emphasizes that the treatment of syndrome differentiation and treatment has the five flavors of "sour, salty, sweet, bitter and bitter", "cold, hot and warm", "four qis" and "seven emotions and harmony", selects dozens of precious and pure Chinese herbal medicines, attaches importance to the relationship between the time of taking medicine and the curative effect, and practices the value of the theory of "medicine has yin and yang", which brings dawn to the majority of patients with Meijer syndrome.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Meijer syndrome is an incurable disease of the nervous system, which is usually misdiagnosed as dry eye syndrome and blepharospasm. Traditional Chinese medicine avoids adverse reactions such as nerve damage, systematic Meijer syndrome, prescribes targeted prescriptions according to each person's condition, and systematic Meijer syndrome, so that patients can get the real Meijer syndrome.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, TCM recuperation can be **, but it will take a long time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, Chinese medicine can**, but it requires long-term recuperation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, but find the right way.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, but the method must be right. Otherwise, it is easy to aggravate the condition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In time**, you can try the effect of traditional Chinese medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Western Medicine Definition. Meijer's syndrome is a group of extrapyramidal disorders first described by French neurologist Henry Meige. The main manifestations are blepharospasm, ororomandibular dystonia, and facial dystonia-like involuntary movements.

    Meige first reported Meijer syndrome in 1910, and since then, it has been referred to as Brueghel's syndrome, blepharospasm, ororomandibular dystonia, etc.

    Clinical presentation. This disease is more common in middle-aged and elderly women, and the first symptom is blepharospasm, and ptosis and eyelid weakness are also common. Some begin in one eye and gradually spread to both eyes.

    Other presenting symptoms include increased blink frequency, psychiatric disorders, dental disorders, and other dystonia (mainly in the cranial and cervical regions). Blepharospasm improves during sleep, talking, singing, yawning, and mouth opening, and can be induced or worsened by bright light, fatigue, nervousness, walking, fixation, reading, and watching television.

    Susceptible population. According to the analysis of data from the United States, the age of onset of hereditary idiopathic dystonia is 4 to 16 years old (average 10 to 4 years old).Incidence:

    According to the analysis of the data of the United States, the incidence of hereditary idiopathic dystonia is 1 40,000 people, and the carrier is about 1,200 people.

    Surgery**. Brain pacemaker (TMES) is useful for epilepsy, Parkinson's, Parkinsonism, dystonia (torsional spasm, spastic torticollis, writing spasm, Major's disease), athetosis (familial episettonic choreoathetosis, episodic kinesiogenic choreoathetosis), Wilson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, oligoactive extrapyramidal disease, hyperactive extrapyramidal disease, and chorea.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is difficult to treat, and it is an incurable disease.

    There is no cure for Meijer syndrome. If you don't get a timely and effective **, as the disease progresses, there may be depression, which affects normal life.

    Meijer syndrome is a disease that does not have the ability to imitate Zen**, which brings serious harm after the onset of the disease, patients need to take drugs for a long time, and can also use botulinum toxin injections to **, so as to control the development of the disease and improve the patient's fatigue and blepharospasm and other uncomfortable manifestations.

    1. General**.

    Once Meijer syndrome occurs, it is important to understand the triggers and eliminate them, such as stopping antipsychotic drugs and actively controlling the infection, so as to avoid the aggravation of the infection. When patients have symptoms of joint disorders, manual reduction should be given, while patients with severe anxiety symptoms should cooperate with psychological counseling**.

    2. Anticholinergic drugs**.

    Trihexyphenidyl is a highly effective anticholinergic drug, which can improve the performance of tremor and discomfort in patients, and can also relieve symptoms such as dystonia and epilepsy. Each patient needs to follow the doctor's instructions, such as large doses of medication are prone to central nervous system symptoms, such as hallucinations, delirium, etc., severe cases need to be stopped in time.

    3. Local injection of botulinum toxin or botulinum toxin.

    Combined with the condition of patients with Meijer syndrome, injectable drugs**, such as botulinum toxin, are a good choice, which can effectively inhibit the influx of calcium ions, thereby blocking the release of beta dustylcholine, and can also significantly alleviate the patient's muscle paralysis and other uncomfortable manifestations.

    The disease can affect people's lives, and will induce more obvious symptoms, in life need to be careful of the appearance of blepharospasm, once the onset of the disease can not be delayed for a long time, patients can be given targeted **. In addition, it is not advisable to stay up late and work overtime during the recovery period, and to improve your quality of life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Meijer syndrome is difficult to cure with current medical care and may be relieved with medication and surgery**. Specific ** method is recommended to follow the doctor's advice.

    Meijer syndrome is a disorder that invades the extravertebral system and is characterized by blepharospasm, ororomandibular dystonia, and involuntary movements like dystonia of the face. The cause is unknown, it may be that the nerve nuclei in the central nervous system have been degenerated, so at present, Meijer syndrome cannot be cured, and the symptoms can only be relieved by **. **Methods are:

    Medications and Surgery**.

    1.Drugs**: Patients can use clozapine antipsychotics, trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride tablets and other cholinergic receptor blockers, risperidone and olanzapine dopamine blockers according to the doctor's instructions**.

    2.Surgery**: The main way is to place a pacemaker under the scalp to block and reduce the occurrence of nerve cell impulses to relieve symptoms.

    Meijer syndrome should pay attention to avoid bright light, fatigue, nervousness, walking, etc., which can induce Meijer syndrome, from the current point of view, it is said that the remission rate, from a clinical point of view, through drugs or botulinum toxin type A are to make it alleviated. For example, after botulinum toxin type A**, if the patient takes effect on it, the general remission time is about three months, and a little longer may reach half a year. However, when the effect of the drug is lost, the patient will reappear with clinical symptoms and need to be given botulinum toxin** again.

    When botulinum toxin is also ineffective, when the brain pacemaker is performed, it is not completely the same as that of normal people, but the remission rate, the frequency of eye blinking can be reduced to more than 80%, and such patients can achieve obvious clinical remission, and it cannot be said that he has gotten **.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First, there are drugs**, and the more commonly used drugs include antipsychotic drugs such as clozapine; Second, there are many patients who may have secondary epilepsy, so they also need to take anti-epileptic drugs to **; Third, anticholinergic drugs such as ampan can be given.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What are the best protocols in the clinic? 1.Drugs**, such as dopamine receptor antagonists (typride, inosinate, etc.), anticholinergics (antan, etc.), antidepressants (amitriptyline, apraem, etc.), these drugs can play a role in suppressing the disease for some patients in the early stage of the disease, but few people can always rely on drugs to maintain the condition without aggravating the disease.

    2.It is a local injection of botulinum toxin type A**, which can restore the enhanced somatosensory activity caused by local facial muscle movement to normal, simply put, it can relieve symptoms such as eyelid involvement and ororomandibular involvement, but! It has a drawback, that is, it is easy to cause local muscle paralysis!

    And the duration is generally 3-6 months. 3.In the early stage, there is a partial resection of the periorbital muscle, which can remove part of the muscles around the orbit and improve the patient's difficulty in opening the eyes.

    However, it often leads to the failure of the eyelids to close, leading to exposure keratitis, and even leading to perforation and blindness, and this surgery has now been eliminated. There is also stereotactic brain nucleus destruction, this symptom is a kind of dystonia, generally speaking, the effect of unilateral destruction is relatively poor, and about 30% of patients with bilateral destruction will have more serious complications, so the current use of this kind of surgery ** patients are also less and less, and they are also close to elimination.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Meijer syndrome generally includes medication or surgery, which can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor with some oral antipsychotic drugs or anti-epileptic drugs**, and if the condition is more serious, surgery can be selected**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Meijer syndrome usually includes medications or surgery, Meijer syndrome may cause difficulty swallowing, may also cause breathing difficulties, may also manifest as photophobia or drooping eyelids, and may also cause frequent blinking, as well as mental illness or dental disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Meijer syndrome is often divided into four types: type 1; 2. Type, is the type of progress on the basis of type; 3. Type, is further developed; 4. Type, in fact, is a comprehensive manifestation of type, type.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What does Meigel's syndrome look like?

    If you find that you have itchy eyes, dry eyes, frequent blinking, difficulty opening your eyes, and twitching of your neck, face, and limbs, you need to pay attention.

    Many people with Meijer syndrome will have the following symptoms in the early stages of the disease: unusually glaring sunlight, particularly uncomfortable eyes, watery eyes, or dry eyes. Before these symptoms appear, some patients will have involuntary eyelid beating, and some patients will blink frequently, which will develop from one eye to both eyes, and from indirect to persistent.

    In general, at the beginning of symptoms, if the patient goes to the local area for medical examination, the results of the examination are generally not obvious. However, eye discomfort will continue, and frequent blinking and inability to open your eyes will often occur. This can cause patients to be unable to drive, walk unevenly on zebra crossings, sometimes even collide with passers-by, or fall easily, and in severe cases, patients will not be able to ride or drive.

    As a result, patients must be accompanied by family members when they go out.

    In the middle and late stages, many patients often have twitching of the mouth, face, neck, and tongue unconsciously sticking out. Not only that, as the disease progresses, the symptoms will gradually develop from the face to the neck and perioral breathing, and at the same time, the patient will have symptoms such as difficulty speaking, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, etc., which seriously affect the patient's physical health.

    How is it**? Shanghai Jianqiao Hospital uses ultra-minimally invasive intervention**Lai**Meijer syndrome, after coming to the hospital, first do a preoperative assessment of the examination (intracranial nerve situation), you can clearly see a specific situation in your skull on the computer, after the globus pallidus is damaged, the neurons secrete too much dopamine, then the nerve is out of balance, the use of small minute needles directly involved in the skull, the use of our hospital's specific protein to inhibit the excessive secretion of dopamine substances, after inhibition, dopamine secretion returns to normal to maintain balance. When dopamine secretion returns to normal, the nerves will no longer be excited, and facial expressions can return to normal.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Meijer syndrome is a loss of kidney yin, water does not contain wood, and hyperactivity of liver yang causes blepharospasm, twitching around the mouth and eyelids, difficulty in opening the eyes, frequent blinking of the eyes, and other pathological phenomena such as "wind wins, then moves".

    According to Dr. Li Yan, Meijer syndrome is mainly located in the liver and kidneys, and the basic pathogenesis is kidney yin deficiency and hyperactivity of liver yang. Therefore, it is based on the principle of nourishing the kidneys and nourishing yin, calming the liver and quenching wind. Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning emphasizes that the treatment of syndrome differentiation and treatment has the five flavors of "sour, salty, sweet, bitter and bitter", "cold, hot and warm", "four qis" and "seven emotions and harmony", selects dozens of precious and pure Chinese herbal medicines, attaches importance to the relationship between the time of taking medicine and the curative effect, and practices the value of the theory of "medicine has yin and yang", which brings dawn to the majority of patients with Meijer syndrome.

    Approaches to Meijer syndrome include:

    1.Medications**: Antipsychotics such as haloperidol, thiopride, clozapine, aripiprazole; Cholinergic inhibitors, such as Antan; anti-anxiety or depression medications;

    2.Botulinum toxin injection: reduce symptoms, ** effect is better, need to repeat injection, one injection can last for 3-6 months;

    3.Surgery**: Deep brain electrode implantation, which can control symptoms, but ** is more expensive.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The dangers of Meijer syndrome should not be underestimated.

    1. Listlessness and low mood: After the illness, he has no interest in anything, becomes depraved, and loses confidence in life.

    2. Low self-esteem and autistic temperament: patients will feel that their appearance has "become ugly" and dare not see people, and they are ashamed to see people.

    3. Complications and life-threatening: Meijer syndrome can lead to brain and viscera failure, insomnia, depression, facial muscle contractures, and mental illness, which is life-threatening and unimaginable in severe cases.

    4. Affect appearance and mood, such as irritability: Meijer syndrome is more common in middle-aged and elderly women, and now the age of onset is gradually younger. And the disease first occurs in the orbicularis oculi muscle, if not in time**, it will gradually expand to the face and corners of the mouth, seriously affecting the patient's appearance and mood.

    In addition to the aesthetic impact, Meijer syndrome also affects other parts of the body, such as torticollis, head tremors, head tilting, shrugging, limb twitching, dyspnea, dysphagia, dysarthria, etc., resulting in inability to take care of themselves. In this case, the main use of drugs, physiotherapy, and traditional Chinese medicine is used. Usually dialectical ** is a comprehensive process, and physiotherapy can also be performed.

    In addition, it is also necessary to divert attention, and psychological counseling can be carried out. So at present, it is still a case for antecedentism, and the reason is unknown, so the corresponding ** is not particularly easy to say.

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