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Terapias complementarias y alternativas para el síndrome de Down

Authors: Roizen, Nancy J.;

Terapias complementarias y alternativas para el síndrome de Down

Abstract

Los padres de hijos con síndrome de Down, en su papel de defensores comprometidos de sus hijos, han indagado siempre por terapias alternativas, sobre todo para mejorar su función cognitiva, pero también para mejorar su aspecto. Las terapias complementarias y alternativas más frecuentemente utilizadas han sido los suplementos de tipo nutritivo. Se ha usado la terapia celular, la cirugía plástica, la terapia hormonal y un conjunto de otras estrategias como puede ser el masaje. Carecemos de estudios científicos bien diseñados sobre el empleo de las terapias alternativas en las personas con síndrome de Down. Los productos antioxidantes ofrecen una perspectiva terapéutica para el tratamiento de los problemas de tipo cognitivo, inmunitario, neoplástico y de envejecimiento precoz, asociados al síndrome de Down que están en fase de estudio. Los medicamentos para el tratamiento de la enfermedad de Alzheimer pueden también beneficiar a la población con síndrome de Down.

Keywords

Tratamiento médico, Nutrición, Síndrome de Down, Fármacos, Dieta, Infancia, Discapacidad intelectual, Alternativas

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