Unfortunately, there is no cure and no specific treatment for Shy-Drager syndrome. Instead, treatments aim to alleviate the symptoms. In some cases, medications that treat Parkinson’s are also effective in treating the parkinsonian symptoms of Shy-Drager syndrome. Increasing salt consumption can help improve orthostatic hypotension. As the disease progresses, physicians may install feeding tubes to prevent aspiration. Wheelchairs or other assistance devices allow individuals with the condition to maintain some level of mobility.

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