Misunderstanding of motor neuron disease symptoms?

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At present, motor neuron disease is a common disease in recent years. There are many people suffering from motor neuron disease in daily life. Many people don't know much about motor neuron disease. There are many causes of motor neuron disease, Understanding the symptoms of motor neuron disease is very helpful for the treatment. Misunderstanding of motor neuron disease symptoms? Let's talk about it

Misunderstanding of motor neuron disease symptoms?

1. The first symptom of motor neuron disease was 75% in limbs and 25% in bulbar. The earliest symptom is asymmetric weakness of a limb, or unclear articulation. The onset of upper limb disease usually starts from shoulder weakness. Sometimes, after slight local injury, the distal weakness is often obvious, which is manifested as holding weakness. About 35% of the patients are in the upper limb first, and about 40% of the patients start from the lumbar spinal cord, These patients were lame due to unilateral foot drop or difficult to stand due to weakness.

2. With the development of the course of disease, almost all patients with limb onset have bulbar symptoms, weakness will further aggravate, and muscle beat will become less obvious. On the contrary, the patients with bulbar symptoms also had limb symptoms.

3. Fatigue is not characteristic in the early stage, but muscle spasm is common, and mostly in the affected lower limb muscles. Muscle beat may cause the attention of patients, and sometimes muscle beat before weakness and muscle atrophy for several months.

matters needing attention

1. Keep optimistic and happy. Long term mental tension, anxiety, irritability, pessimism and other emotions, will make the cerebral cortex excitation and inhibition process of imbalance, so we need to maintain a happy mood. 2. Life control, pay attention to rest, work and rest, life orderly, keep optimistic, positive, upward attitude towards life. We should have regular tea and dinner, regular living, no overwork, cheerful mood, and develop good living habits. Don't smoke or drink. 3. The diet should be light and nutritious. Eat more vegetables, fruits, milk, turtle and other nutritious foods rich in a variety of amino acids, vitamins, protein and easy to digest. Eat less greasy food; Eat less dog meat and mutton; Eat less seafood without shell, bamboo shoots, taro and other allergic "hair products"; Eat less drinks and snacks containing chemicals, preservatives and additives. Avoid eating too sour, too spicy, too salty and other irritants.