Preventive Measures
As a genetic disorder, neurofibromatosis cannot be prevented through lifestyle changes or other means. However, individuals with a family history of the condition may benefit from genetic counseling to better understand their risk of passing the disorder on to their children. Early diagnosis and intervention are key to managing the symptoms of neurofibromatosis and preventing complications.
Regular medical check-ups and screenings can help to identify and address any potential issues before they become more serious. In some cases, surgery or other medical interventions may be necessary to remove tumors or manage other symptoms associated with neurofibromatosis.