Treatments primarily involve alleviating symptoms. Medications can control seizures and reduce pain, and a feeding tube can help alleviate swallowing issues. Cellular degeneration often results in lung or respiratory infections that require breathing assistants. Physical therapy can ease joint pain and maintain a range of motion as large as possible throughout the disease’s progression. Current research is exploring gene therapy and enzyme replacement therapy, which could treat Tay-Sachs disease.

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