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Tuberous Sclerosis – Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

7 Treatment Options for Tuberous Sclerosis

Behavioral Therapy

Behavioral problems are common in tuberous sclerosis. Since they are caused by temporary or permanent changes in the brain, it can be hard to reverse the damages. Fortunately, some techniques in behavioral therapy would help manage the symptoms and control some conditions. In these sessions, you will work with a psychologist or psychiatrist to learn some useful ways to deal with these common problems in life. By practicing for a long time, people with tuberous sclerosis would behave better and minimize the risks of behavioral issues, especially in the public. [9]