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9. Treatment

While there is no known cure for Isaacs’ syndrome, doctors can easily treat its effects. Anticonvulsants are effective at providing relief from muscle stiffness, spasms, and pain. Botox injections also provide some short-term improvement. Individuals who have the acquired form have reacted positively to plasma exchange. They may also respond well to immunosuppressants for long-term relief.

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