About Progressive Muscular Dystrophy
Progressive Muscular Dystrophy (PMD) is a genetic disorder that affects muscle strength and function. It is a progressive disease that leads to muscle weakness and wasting, first appearing in childhood. Currently, there is no cure for the disease, but symptoms can be relieved with medications and non-drug treatments. Treatment methods include gene therapy, stem cell therapy and muscle strengthening training. Methods to prevent PMD include genetic counseling and marital counseling.
Major Symptoms of Progressive Muscular Dystrophy
Progressive Muscular Dystrophy (PMD) is a hereditary muscle disease whose main symptoms include:
1. Muscle weakness and atrophy: Patients will gradually lose most of the body's muscles, leading to muscle weakness and atrophy.
2. Abnormal muscle tone: The patient's brain cannot control muscle tension normally, causing the muscles to continue to contract even at rest.
3. Muscle fatigue and soreness: Due to muscle weakness and atrophy, patients are prone to fatigue and soreness during exercise or daily activities.
4. Muscle atrophy and abnormal muscle tone: The patient's muscles will gradually lose strength and shape, leading to muscle atrophy and abnormal muscle tone.
5. Dyspnea: Due to muscle weakness and atrophy, patients may have difficulty breathing when exercising or climbing stairs.
6. Muscle pathology: Patients may have muscles that have an abnormal appearance or texture, or feel pain or burning.
7. Fatigue and abnormal muscle tone: Patients are prone to fatigue and abnormal muscle tone during exercise or daily activities.
8. Muscle weakness and atrophy: Patients will gradually lose most of the body's muscles, resulting in muscle weakness and atrophy.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Progressive Muscular Dystrophy
For patients with Progressive Muscular Dystrophy (PMD), the lifestyle should focus on the following points:
1. Rehabilitation training: PMD is a hereditary disease that will cause gradual muscle atrophy, so rehabilitation training is very important for patients. important. Patients should perform targeted rehabilitation exercises based on their doctor's recommendations to help muscles maintain strength and function.
2. Dietary adjustment: The physical condition of PMD patients may cause a loss of appetite, but patients still need to consume sufficient nutrients to support body recovery and repair. Doctors may recommend dietary changes, including increasing protein and vitamin intake.
3. Maintain appropriate exercise: Although PMD may cause muscle atrophy, appropriate exercise can help maintain muscle function and cardiorespiratory health. Patients should choose appropriate exercise methods based on their doctor's recommendations and pay attention to safety during exercise.
4. Psychological support: PMD may have an impact on patients’ mental health, and patients may face psychological stress and anxiety. Therefore, psychological support is crucial to the patient's recovery. Patients can communicate with family, friends or professional psychologists to obtain psychological support.
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