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Is there any treatment?
There is no standard course of treatment for chorea. Treatment depends on the type of chorea and the associated disease. Treatment
for Huntington's disease is supportive, while treatment for Syndenham's chorea usually involves antibiotic drugs to treat
the infection, followed by drug therapy to prevent recurrence. Adjusting medication dosages can treat drug-induced chorea.
Metabolic and endocrine-related choreas are treated according to the cause(s) of symptoms.
What is the prognosis?
The prognosis for individuals with chorea varies depending on the type of chorea and the associated disease. Huntington's
disease is a progressive, and ultimately, fatal disease. Syndenham's chorea is treatable and curable.
What research is being done?
The NINDS supports research on movement disorders such as chorea. The goals of this research are to increase understanding
of these disorders and to find ways to prevent and treat them.