Can dystonia cause other disorders?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, will get, early**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dystonia may be related to the damage of nerve tissue in the brain, which often impairs the motor function of skeletal muscles, and patients often have some symptoms of dyskinesia symptoms. Often, dystonia may lead to some serious consequences such as lower limb movement disorders, facial movement disorders, and trunk movement disorders, which can lead to the inability of patients to take care of themselves.

    Dystonia may occur in some brain diseases, such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, and sometimes it may have a lot to do with genetic factors. As the disease progresses, it is likely to have some serious consequences and affect the quality of life of patients. So what are the serious consequences that dystonia generally causes, generally speaking, there are three main aspects, let's take a closer look.

    1. Lower limb movement disorders.

    In the early stages of the disease, people with dystonia may not be able to touch the heel when walking, sometimes causing frequent falls. At the same time, motor dysfunction of the legs may develop gradually, leading to inflexibility in the upper limbs and sometimes tremors. In addition, the patient's limbs are straightened, flexed, or supinated or supinated.

    2. Facial movement disorders.

    Dystonia often affects the face, causing the patient to squeeze his eyebrows, grin, and the normal expression of the face will disappear, and sometimes the appearance of a mask face will appear. If the tongue and throat muscles are affected, it usually results in inflexible tongue contraction, abnormal teeth grinding, and sometimes spasmodic torticollis.

    3. Trunk movement disorder.

    With the gradual aggravation of the condition, the patient's trunk and paraspinal muscles will also have a decrease in muscle tone, which is easy to appear whole body twisting or spiral movements, resulting in muscle hypertrophy, lordosis, scoliosis, and pelvic tilt, which will greatly reduce the patient's body coordination, and some daily basic movements cannot be completed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dystonia is a movement disorder syndrome characterized by dystonic movements and postures caused by uncoordinated or excessive contraction of agonist and antagonist muscles, and is characterized by involuntary and persistent characteristics. According to **, it can be divided into primary and secondary. Primary dystonia is genetic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hazards and complications of dystonia:

    1. Mental retardation: about 2 3 children with hypotonia have mental retardation, of which about 50% have mild to moderate mental retardation, and about 25% have severe mental retardation.

    2. Visual impairment: more than half of the children with hypotonia are accompanied by visual impairment, and the most common ones are esophthalmotropia and refractive error, such as myopia, amblyopia, etc.; a few have nystagmus, occasionally total blindness; Children with hemiplegia may have ipsilateral hemianopia. Visual deficits can affect eye-hand coordination.

    3. Hearing impairment: children with hypotonia have hearing loss or even total deafness.

    4. Sensory and cognitive abnormalities: children with hypotonia often have a lack of tactile sense, position sense, entity sense, and two-point discrimination. Children often lack correct visuospatial and stereoscopic sensations, and their cognitive deficits are more prominent.

    5. Language disorder: Most children have different degrees of language disorder, which is manifested as language development delay, pronunciation difficulties, unclear arthria, inability to express correctly, and some children have complete aphasia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dystonia is a persistent or abnormal posture or movement in which the patient shows abnormal postures, such as twisting the head or neck backwards, or flexing the arms and legs, or walking with strange movements, or other abnormal movements.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The manifestations of cerebral palsy vary according to the difference of ** and classification, but the early stage is more common: early symptoms of infants with cerebral palsy (within 6 months).

    Explain in detail. 1. Weakness of the body and reduction of spontaneous movements 23. Sluggishness and unresponsiveness.

    4.Head circumference abnormality 5Poor weight gain, weakness in lactation. 6.Fixed posture.

    7.Don't laugh 8Hand clenched fist 9Body twist 10Head instability.

    11.Strabismus 12 Can't reach out to grasp objects 13Look at the hand.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dystonia is a neurological disorder that usually begins with excessive muscle contraction, resulting in symptoms such as muscle stiffness and dystonia. If the damage is not timely**, dystonia may bring the following harm to the patient's body and life

    1.Limitation of motor capacity: Because dystonia can lead to muscle stiffness and dystonia, the patient's ability to exercise and move is limited. Especially in important areas, such as the neck, back, waist and limbs, the symptoms are more pronounced, affecting daily life and work.

    2.Pain and discomfort: prolonged distress of dystonia symptoms that may cause discomfort and pain in the patient. The intensity and scope of the pain usually spreads as the condition worsens, and in severe cases, it can even interfere with sleep.

    3.Psychological effects: The impact of dystonia on quality of life often leads to excessive psychological stress, depressive symptoms and anxiety, and even affects family and social activities, resulting in inconvenience and social isolation.

    4.Muscle atrophy and impaired function: If not ** for a long time, dystonia may also lead to muscle atrophy and impaired function, and even disability, which brings great distress to patients.

    In short, dystonia is an extremely complex disease, and if the condition is found, it is necessary to carry out scientific and reasonable ** in time to avoid bringing greater threats to the patient's body and life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dystonia belongs to the category of spasmodic diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, and the seizure population is relatively wide, so let's take a look at what factors can cause dystonia in life? And how can we prevent it**?

    **。Dystonia is mainly a movement disorder syndrome caused by uncoordinated contraction of agonist and antagonist muscles, or excessive contraction, which is more common in cold exertion, malnutrition and disease-induced, involuntary and persistent, manifested as abnormal tonic movements and postures.

    **。(1) Drugs**.

    Traditional Chinese medicine medicine** For dystonia, you can choose licorice, poria cocos, and astragalus to replenish qi and nourish blood, Yujin and Angelica sinensis to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, and hook vine, cinnamon branch, ephedra, etc., which can be used dialectically according to the symptoms of the disease.

    2) Acupuncture**.

    For dystonia, such as hypertonia or weakening of the patient, acupuncture can play a good role in achieving two-way regulation, taking Neiguan, Jiquan, Quchi, Weizhong, Sanyinjiao, Kunlun and other acupuncture points, which can regulate yin and yang, invigorate blood and replenish qi, soothe meridians and activate the meridians, so that the flow of qi and blood is smooth, and the effect of internal irrigation of internal organs and external moistening of the intestines.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Primary dystonia, which is inherited in an autosomal dominant or recessive manner, or an X-linked inheritance. The most common heredity is in children or adolescents aged 7-15 years. Autosomal dominant inheritance of primary torsional spasms.

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