What are the best treatment options for managing Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome symptoms in a 27-year-old woman? - #29575
Medical Report Patient Name: Neama Gamal Country: Egypt Age: 27 years Condition: Melkersson–Rosenthal Syndrome (Rare Neurological Disorder) --- Medical History Summary Onset of Illness (2021) The patient’s medical condition began in 2021 with an episode of facial nerve palsy (7th cranial nerve paralysis). She received medical treatment along with physiotherapy sessions, which resulted in gradual improvement and recovery from the facial paralysis. Following this episode, the patient developed severe, persistent headaches. These headaches were intense, debilitating, and difficult to tolerate, and they continued for approximately two years, significantly affecting her quality of life. -- Progression of Symptoms After the prolonged period of severe headaches, the patient began experiencing facial swelling, particularly when exposed to: High temperatures Sunlight Over time, additional triggers were identified. Psychological stress, anxiety, or emotional distress became clear provoking factors for the swelling episodes. Nature of Swelling Episodes Swelling primarily affects the upper lip. Each episode typically lasts around 10 days, and sometimes longer. Episodes occur in the form of recurrent attacks with no fixed frequency or predictable duration. Even mild fear or stress can trigger an acute episode. The condition shows no sustained improvement, and symptoms recur despite treatment. Diagnosis Approximately two years ago, after ongoing symptoms and recurrent facial swelling, the patient was evaluated and diagnosed with Melkersson–Rosenthal Syndrome, a rare neurological and inflammatory disorder characterized by recurrent facial edema and cranial nerve involvement. --- Current Treatment The patient is treated during acute attacks only, not on a continuous basis. Medications include: Soulpred 20 mg (Prednisolone) Alphintern Doliprane 1000 mg (Paracetamol) Despite adherence to this treatment plan, the patient continues to experience recurrent episodes. --- Current Condition As of the present time, the patient continues to suffer from recurrent facial swelling and associated symptoms. The condition remains active, chronic, and stress-sensitive. The most recent acute episode occurred approximately one week ago, triggered by emotional stress, resulting in noticeable swelling of the upper lip. There has been no significant or lasting improvement since diagnosis. --- Conclusion The patient’s clinical course is consistent with a chronic, relapsing form of Melkersson–Rosenthal Syndrome. The condition has had a persistent physical and psychological impact and has not responded adequately to symptomatic treatment alone. Further specialized evaluation and advanced therapeutic options are strongly recommended to explore potential long-term management strategies and improve quality of life. This report is provided for medical consultation and treatment evaluation, including international medical review and potential therapeutic intervention. This report is based on the patient’s medical history and self-reported symptoms and is provided for medical review and consultation purposes. --- Prepared for international medical review (USA) In the attached file are all the scans and tests. Please reply quickly. Thanks dear
How frequently do the swelling episodes occur?:
- MonthlyWhat other symptoms do you experience during the swelling episodes?:
- HeadachesHave you noticed any specific triggers that consistently lead to episodes?:
- Emotional stressHow would you describe the effectiveness of your current treatment?:
- Not effectiveHave you made any lifestyle changes to manage stress or triggers?:
- No changes madeHow has your emotional state been affected by the condition?:
- Severely affectedWhat other treatments or therapies have you considered or tried?:
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