Treatment for the severe forms of Gaucher disease is experimental. Affected people generally die at a very young age. In the milder forms, intravenous medication can be given once a week for life to lessen symptoms. Sometimes the symptoms may even clear up with treatment.
The medication used to treat the disease may cause allergic reactions. These are usually not serious.
Treatment of Gaucher disease is lifelong.
Physical exams and periodic blood tests may be used to monitor Gaucher disease. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.