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8 Natural and Complementary Therapies for Amyloidosis

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source: Healthline

year: 2020

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To prevent the progression of amyloidosis and the damage it can cause, your doctor should recommend a treatment plan that includes certain medications or procedures. Still, treatment for amyloidosis doesn’t have to stop with conventional medicine.
 
There are ways to ease your symptoms and improve your well-being with natural and complementary therapies. Here are eight to get you started.
 
Movement:
Amyloidosis can cause fatigue and weakness, so the last thing you may want to do is exercise. Plus, cardiac issues can make intense workouts out of the question. Running and other high-intensity exercises can be challenging with amyloidosis, but this doesn’t mean you have to stop moving completely.
 
It’s best to stick with light or moderate-intensity exercises — anything that helps keep you moving without being too strenuous.
 
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