How is widened cerebral sulci treated?
Widening of the cerebral sulci should be treated according to the underlying cause, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, or epilepsy, with targeted drug therapy selected accordingly.
1. Alzheimer's Disease
If widening of the cerebral sulci is caused by Alzheimer's disease, treatment is typically recommended under a doctor's guidance using medications such as donepezil, galantamine, or rivastigmine, which can generally help improve symptoms.
2. Parkinson's Disease
When cerebral sulcal widening results from Parkinson's disease, a complete cure is often difficult to achieve. However, following medical advice and using medications such as levodopa-carbidopa combination, amantadine, piribedil, or selegiline can usually help slow disease progression.
3. Epilepsy
Patients with epilepsy may also develop widened cerebral sulci. In such cases, prompt medical attention is necessary. Based on the frequency and severity of seizure episodes, targeted treatment under a doctor's supervision with medications such as sodium valproate, carbamazepine, or phenytoin typically yields relatively good outcomes.