Question

How is Gaucher disease treated?

Answer

The differences between Type 3 and Type 2 Gaucher disease lie in the age of onset and the severity of intellectual disability. Type 3 patients typically have an IQ around 70, while Type 2 patients suffer from severe intellectual disabilities. Treatment for Type 3 Gaucher disease primarily focuses on symptomatic treatment. For Type 1 patients, due to splenomegaly leading to hypersplenism, splenectomy surgery may be considered. It is recommended that patients undergo detailed examinations at a hospital and receive treatment under physician guidance.