What is Muscular
Dystrophy? (MD)
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Without wishing to be dramatic,
only read this if you really want to know the facts. Parts of
this report may be disturbing to parents suspecting their child
is showing signs. Remember....a little knowledge is
dangerous...You should never assume.....visit your medical
professional.
This
report is broken into two parts.
The first part gives you the
basics and part two is a little more technical and includes
some of the history of MD.
Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a
genetic disorder that gradually weakens the body's muscles.
It's caused by incorrect or missing genetic information that
prevents the body from making the proteins it needs to build
and maintain healthy muscles.
A child who is diagnosed with MD
gradually loses the ability to do things like walk, sit
upright, breathe easily, and move the arms and hands. This
increasing weakness can lead to other health problems.
There are several major forms of
muscular dystrophy, which can affect a child's muscles in
different levels of severity. In some cases, MD starts causing
muscle problems in infancy, while in others, symptoms don't
appear until adulthood.
There is no cure for MD, but
researchers are quickly learning more about how to prevent and
treat the condition. Doctors are also working on improving
muscle and joint function, and slowing muscle deterioration so
that kids, teens, and adults with MD can live as actively and
independently as possible.
What Are
the First Symptoms of Muscular Dystrophy?
Many kids with muscular dystrophy
follow a normal pattern of development during their first few
years of life.
But in time common symptoms begin
to appear. A child who has MD may start to stumble, waddle,
have difficulty going up stairs, and toe walk (walk on the toes
without the heels hitting the floor). A child may start to
struggle to get up from a sitting position or have a hard time
pushing things, like a wagon or a tricycle.
It is also common for a young
child with MD to develop enlarged calf muscles, a condition
called calf pseudohypertrophy, as muscle tissue is destroyed
and replaced by fat.
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