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==Overview==
There are no definite treatment options to [[cure]] Primary ciliary dyskinesia PCD, the goal is to manage associated conditions that can lead to worsening of PCD such as [[antibiotics]] for [[infections]], breathing [[exercises]], [[spirometry]] for improved lung function, and drainage of secretions.
 
==Medical Therapy==
There are no specific treatment options that help the cilia work appropriately, the main goal is to address underlying issues related to PCD.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://foundation.chestnet.org/lung-health-a-z/primary-ciliary-dyskinesia-pcd/?gclid=CjwKCAjwj8eJBhA5EiwAg3z0myubKM-nZsd5vbKogsXolsvL-rvNt0HWwtOmpWEQGRJjjkPVf2koeBoC7KIQAvD_BwE?Item=Treatment?Item=Diagnosis?Item=Diagnosis |title=Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> Few treatment options are;
 
*[[Antibiotics]] targeted to treat [[lung]] or [[sinus]] infections
*Airway clearance techniques, including [[breathing]] and [[coughing]] exercises like incentive spirometry and chest physiotherapy to maintain clear airways to avoid super-infections.
 


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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hafsa Ghaffar, M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

There are no definite treatment options to cure Primary ciliary dyskinesia PCD, the goal is to manage associated conditions that can lead to worsening of PCD such as antibiotics for infections, breathing exercises, spirometry for improved lung function, and drainage of secretions.

Medical Therapy

There are no specific treatment options that help the cilia work appropriately, the main goal is to address underlying issues related to PCD.[1] Few treatment options are;

  • Antibiotics targeted to treat lung or sinus infections
  • Airway clearance techniques, including breathing and coughing exercises like incentive spirometry and chest physiotherapy to maintain clear airways to avoid super-infections.


References

  1. "Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD)".


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