There is no definite cure for narcolepsy but treatment can make a big difference. Management usually requires medication but strategies for coping can also help. Medication varies according to the symptom that needs to be controlled.
Neuromodulation is a treatment that involves using electrical stimulation to alter nerve activity. It involves implanting an electrical device, similar to a pacemaker, in the body, which is connected to tiny electrical wires called electrodes. Electrical signals are sent through the electrodes to specific areas to alter nerve signals to the brain.
Nuclear medicine uses radioactive pharmaceuticals to produce images of various organs of the body as well as disease.
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