There are various diseases and illnesses that can be found in the
medical books. But ordinary people out there have wrong concepts and
impressions in most things listed. The same is true with Muscular
Dystrophy where at times, people think that it is dangerous and harmful.
In fact, according to medical experts, they have explicitly said that
it is a genetic disorder wherein an individual cannot move the muscles
in his or her body. It has nothing to do on the food that a person takes
but it appears that there are missing information on the genes of the
person, which are important factors that strengthens the muscle. It is
not communicable and it is not even contagious, but it actually weakens
anyone beginning childhood going to the adult age, over time. It can be
detected early as a baby while at times; it can be diagnosed when
someone is already in his or her 30s to late 50s. Here are 10 of the
most important facts that most of the people are not aware of, and even
those of you who are not familiar with this disease. Be oriented and
remember them so you would understand those people who have it or if you
know someone that has it.
10. Inability to walk and sit
If this would be detected early on, you will get to observe the child
hardly walk by himself or herself, where even sitting alone is a
burden. This is the reason that most of the people who were diagnosed of
this disease are using wheelchairs and could not even play with other
kids.
9. Progressive weakening of the muscles
Not all the time, it can be seen to a newborn baby. But there is a
gradual effect that can be felt in the muscle tissues of the body of the
person. Perhaps, if it is a kid, it could start between ages 2 to 10,
or during teenage years. It actually varies where most of the time, the
peak of it might hit an individual when he or she reaches the adult
stage. It actually varies depending on the development of it in the
person’s body.
8. It could cause Obesity
It is expected that since an individual cannot move and would just
sit all the while and the only that they can do is to read and do
minimal movements. Nonetheless, the whole process performed by the body,
when it moves, especially in releasing enzymes, which is significant to
the metabolic process, will be affected. Imagine the person who is
sitting the whole day on his/her chair. You could see how the person’s
tummy grows since there is no movement at all and so with these people
that might not move their whole life.
7. Joint Contractures Could Develop
Since the muscles are weakening progressively, it also causes
stiffening that affects the joints near the muscles. Again, since there
are minimal movements, joint contractures would happen. It is like any
item or machine, which if not being used, would be rusted and later on,
cannot be used at all.
6. Vision Problems Occur
Cataract is the initial effect to the eyes of someone who has MD.
This happens because the muscle that moves the eyes stops. That makes it
harder for eyes to open and close. Artificial lens can replace the
affected eye or surgery can be done to correct the vision.
5. Mental Impairment
This is one of the worst things that an individual could experience
if it reached that one stage, which is also known as mental retardation.
This is also known as cognitive disabilities because of the slower
development of the brain, which is caused by genetic abnormalities.
4. Baldness Close to the Forehead
This is an early balding that is normally experienced by older men, which becomes common to those who have this kind of disease.
3. Delays in Development
This is related to mental impairment since there is a slow
development of the brain, which affects the communication and
comprehension. It impacts the coordination and basic muscle skills.
2. Eyelids Drooping
This is called ptosis wherein the temples of the eyes become hallow
and the face becomes thinner. If drooping becomes severe, special
eyeglasses that has eyelid clutches can hold the eyes open that can be
created by an expert and skilled optician. Although surgery can correct
it, but it does not guarantee that it will not come back since the
problem is in the muscle.
1. Breathing Problems
Since muscles are the number one target of this disease, the
respiratory muscles are part of it that would be weakened since the
diaphragm and the breathing muscles are affected. You could see the
connection from the brain that controls the whole body system that would
be harder for someone to sleep, since receiving enough oxygen becomes
harder where a portable breathing booster is needed to support this
problem.
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