Because the exact cause of Lambert-Eaton syndrome isn’t fully understood, it’s not entirely clear how to prevent the disease. The best way to reduce your risk for lung cancer, often associated with Lambert-Eaton syndrome, is not to smoke. Other steps that may help lower your risk for lung cancer include:
Avoid exposure to tobacco smoke.
Eat more fruits and vegetables.
Have your home checked for radon.
Living with Lambert-Eaton syndrome
Symptoms of
Lambert-Eaton Syndrome may become worse when you're warm or have a fever. As a result, avoid taking hot showers or baths and contact your healthcare provider if you start developing signs of a cold or the flu. Exercising on a regular basis and getting enough sleep may also help you manage your symptoms.