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* Red-tinted prescription lenses for photodysphoria
* Red-tinted prescription lenses for photodysphoria
* Healthy diet and regular exercise
* Healthy diet and regular exercise
* Myringotomy tubes and/or hearing aids for hearing impairment
* Myringotomy tubes and/or hearing aids are advised for hearing impairment
* Anti-congestive measures for cardiomyopathy associated with congestive heart failure
* Anti-congestive measures are employed for cardiomyopathy associated with congestive heart failure
* Treatment of insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes as in the general population
* Treatment of insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes is similar to that of in the general population.
* Nicotinic acid derivatives for hyperlipidemia
* Nicotinic acid derivatives can be used for hyperlipidemia.
* Consultation with an endocrinologist if pubertal development and/or menses are abnormal
* Consultation with an endocrinologist is necessary if pubertal development and/or menses are abnormal (delayed milestones).
* Urinary diversion or self-catherization in those with voiding difficulties; renal transplantation has been successful in a number of cases
* Urinary diversion or self-catherization in patients with voiding difficulties; renal transplantation may be necessary for treating end stage renal disease (ESRD).
* Appropriate therapy of portal hypertension and esophageal varices
* Appropriate therapy of portal hypertension and esophageal varices
* Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and associated infection per accepted guidelines
* Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and associated infection is as per the accepted guidelines.


==References==
==References==

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  • Red-tinted prescription lenses for photodysphoria
  • Healthy diet and regular exercise
  • Myringotomy tubes and/or hearing aids are advised for hearing impairment
  • Anti-congestive measures are employed for cardiomyopathy associated with congestive heart failure
  • Treatment of insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes is similar to that of in the general population.
  • Nicotinic acid derivatives can be used for hyperlipidemia.
  • Consultation with an endocrinologist is necessary if pubertal development and/or menses are abnormal (delayed milestones).
  • Urinary diversion or self-catherization in patients with voiding difficulties; renal transplantation may be necessary for treating end stage renal disease (ESRD).
  • Appropriate therapy of portal hypertension and esophageal varices
  • Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and associated infection is as per the accepted guidelines.

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