Can acromegaly be cured?

At the current level of medical care, acromegaly cannot be cured. Acromegaly, also known as motor neuron disease, is a disease that gradually progresses after motor neuron damage, and clinically patients mainly exhibit muscle weakness and myasthenia. So far, the cause and pathogenesis of motor neuron disease are not very clear, and there is a lack of specific treatment and methods in clinical practice. The prognosis of patients varies according to the type of motor neuron disease, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, progressive medullary paralysis, and some patients with progressive myasthenia gravis, which have a poorer prognosis. The disease is a continuous progressive exacerbation, and most patients will die within five years from respiratory muscle paralysis or lung infection, for example. When a patient has respiratory impairment, the patient is given a ventilator to help restore breathing.