Can multifunctional system atrophy be cured?

Multifunctional system atrophy generally refers to multiple system atrophy, and some of the symptoms can be treated, but not cured.
Multi-system atrophy is a disease with an unclear pathogenesis, the symptoms will gradually aggravate, there will be autonomic dysfunction, Parkinson’s syndrome cerebellar ataxia and other symptoms, with the development of the disease, the patient will also have difficulty swallowing, dysarthria, and unable to sleep, there is no specific drug, can only be alleviated through symptomatic treatment to relieve the symptoms, but can not be cured, and the general prognosis is relatively poor.
Multi-systemic atrophy, although incurable, starts slowly, and the whole course of the disease progresses from dyskinesia to dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, with an average time of 2 years (1~10 years). Through active treatment, it can be well slowed down, improve the symptoms, and improve the quality of survival of patients.
If the diagnosis of multiple system atrophy is confirmed, it should be treated actively.