What are the main dangers of motor neurons?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-16
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    MND can manifest as weakness and atrophy of the limbs, clumsiness and weakness of finger movements, muscle weakness and atrophy over the course of the disease, extending to the trunk and neck, and finally involving the facial and throat muscles. Patients may have bulbar paralysis, mostly in the late stage, the tongue muscles are first involved, manifested as tongue muscle atrophy, fasciculation, and tongue protrusion weakness, followed by pharyngeal, laryngeal, and masticatory muscle atrophy and weakness, resulting in the patient's slurred arthria, dysphagia, chewing weakness, and the orbicularis oculi muscle in the facial muscle is more obviously involved. There is often a pattern of disease progression in MND, usually from the upper extremity that is first affected, then to the contralateral upper extremity, to the ipsilateral lower extremity, to the contralateral lower extremity, and finally to the bulb involvement.

    Motor neuron disease can be life-threatening, mostly within 3 to 5 years, death from respiratory muscle paralysis or lung infection, so motor neuron disease is more harmful. You can come to Beijing Renxuan Traditional Chinese Medicine to find Sheng Jinqiangfu**, and through one-to-one conditioning of Yiyuan Muscle Formula, the patient's symptoms can be improved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Motor neuron disease is a neurodegenerative disease that primarily affects the motor system and not the sensory system. Motor neuron disease (MND) also invades upper and lower motor neurons, and often begins with weakness of the small muscles in one hand, accompanied by atrophy, and gradually progresses to other limbs, eventually affecting the respiratory and swallowing muscles, causing dyspnea and swallowing.

    Motor neuron disease often progressively worsens, the course of the disease is about 3-5 years, you can come to Beijing Renxuan TCM to find Sheng Jinqiangfu**, through Yiyuan Muscle Formula one-to-one conditioning, can improve the patient's symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main harm of artineuron disease is muscle weakness, especially in the later stage of the disease, patients are manifested by muscle damage to various systems of the body, quadriplegia, etc

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main damage of motor neurons is limb weakness or atrophy, and the fingers will be clumsy and weak.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mixed form of upper and lower motor neuron disease. Usually the first symptom is hand muscle weakness and atrophy, which generally starts from one side and then spreads to the opposite side, and with the development of the disease, there are mixed symptoms of upper and lower motor neuron damage, which is called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In the late stage of the disease, the muscles of the whole body are emaciated and atrophied, so that they cannot raise their heads, have difficulty breathing, and are bedridden.

    The disease usually occurs between the ages of 40 and 60, and about 5 to 10% have a family history, and the course of the disease varies in speed and progression.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Serious impact on life and work.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Motor neuron is a disease that limits the movement of the limbs, and Jin Kui Huan Yuan Tang can improve the symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is better to check with a hospital with specialized medical equipment as soon as possible.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Motor neurons are nerve cells responsible for controlling motor movements, and their dysfunction, injury, or death can cause a series of movement disorder symptoms, such as muscle atrophy, weakness, stiffness, tremors, and movement disorders. These symptoms can cause great inconvenience to daily life and work, and the hazards include:

    Impaired motor function: Damage to motor nerves can lead to muscle defects such as muscle atrophy and weakness, which can lead to abnormal movement and reduce the ability to move freely, affecting normal work and life.

    Unsteady gait: Motor neuron damage can also affect body coordination, resulting in unsteady gait, difficulty walking, easy falls, further injuries to the body, or crashes.

    Limitation of movement: Damage to motor neurons can also lead to stiffness and joint inflexibility in some limbs, which in turn limits the range of motion and makes the limbs less flexible and free to move than before.

    Psychological problems: Damage to motor neurons may also lead to extreme self-discomfort and psychological problems, such as space fear, social phobia and depression.

    In summary, motor neuron damage and dysfunction can seriously affect the body's normal movement and metabolism and other basic functions, and with age, more and more people are worried about motor neuron damage and dysfunction, so it is also important to play a good role in health care through exercise and healthy lifestyle habits as soon as possible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a condition in which patients experience cognitive and behavioral changes such as difficulty walking or daily activities, falls, weakness in the lower limbs, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and uncontrollable crying.

    2. Progressive muscle atrophy, the muscles of the limbs gradually atrophy and slowly expand to other parts of the body, and the patient often manifests as weakness, muscle atrophy, pain, and muscle cramps that spread from the upper limbs to the lower limbs.

    3. Progressive bulbar palsy, manifested as dysphagia, facial muscle weakness, speech impairment, limb weakness, and emotional instability.

    4. Primary lateral sclerosis, usually starting from one limb and gradually developing to the trunk, patients show leg stiffness, muscle spasms, falls, hoarseness, slurred speech, drooling, difficulty swallowing, dyspnea, etc.

    Complications of MND are ataxia, dyspnea, lung infection, paralysis. At present, Jin Kui Yuan Soup** has the best effect.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Motor neuron is a disease in which the limbs are stiff and movement is limited, and Jin Kui Huan Yuan Tang can improve the symptoms.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Motor neuron is a relatively rare degenerative neurological disease, which is so rare that even hospital doctors don't know much about it, so it is often difficult to diagnose it. Continental Fighting.

    Motor neuron is a disease characterized by progressive spinal muscular atrophy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is a progressive disease that progresses over time and has an increasing impact on life. When motor neurons are present, the more common early symptoms may be weakness and stiffness of finger movements, clumsiness of hand movements, and atrophy of hand muscles. Over time, it gradually expands to the forearms, pectoralis muscles, back, and even calves.

    Weakness of the limbs, muscle stiffness, difficulty moving, difficulty breathing and swallowing, and in severe cases, spastic paraplegia of the lower limbs may occur.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Early symptoms include gradual atrophy of hand muscles and fasciculations. The distal extremities show progressive remorse or muscle atrophy, and more than half of the cases show atrophy of the thenar muscle of one upper limb and hand in the early stage, and later extend to the forearm muscles, even the pectoralis major muscle, the back muscles can also be atrophied, the calf muscles can also be atrophied, the muscles are atrophied, the limbs are weak, the muscle tone is high (stretching sensation), the fasciculations are tremor, the difficulty of moving, breathing and swallowing disorders and other symptoms. In the case of early pathological bilateral pyramidal tracts, spastic paraplegia of both lower extremities may be present.

    It has caused serious harm to the physical and mental health of patients.

    The symptoms of motor neuron are very early in the early stage, the earliest appearance is in the hand, the patient will feel the fingers stiff, clumsy, weak movement, hand muscles gradually atrophy, and the feeling of fasciculations can be seen. Limb weakness, increased muscle tone, difficulty in gait, tightness, ineffective movement and other enviable phenomena. However, this phenomenon belongs to the upper motor neuron type, which usually begins in adulthood and generally progresses very slowly.

    Tongue muscle atrophy may also occur, accompanied by tremor, resulting in slurred speech, difficulty in swallowing, and weakness in chewing. In the advanced stage, the muscles of the whole body can atrophy, so that they are bedridden and respiratory insufficiency is caused by paralysis of respiratory muscles.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The activity of human muscles, such as speaking, walking, breathing, and swallowing, are controlled by motor neurons.

    Motor neuron diseases (MND) are unclear conditions in which motor neurons are destroyed in the human body, and may be related to infection, immunity, genetics, nutritional disorders, etc., which lead to the accumulation of toxic substances in the nervous system, thereby damaging motor neurons and causing diseases [2].

    MND is a rare disease, affecting 2 8 per 100,000 people[4], affecting both children and adults[1], usually in middle age, with an increase in incidence after the age of 60 years[1][4]. There are more males than females, and the prevalence ratio is about 1

    Motor neuron disease is divided into four categories: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, progressive amyotrophy, progressive bulbar palsy, and primary lateral sclerosis, with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis being the most common.

    The early symptoms of the disease are not obvious, and many people do not realize that they have the disease. Symptoms usually worsen slowly, with some patients progressing slightly more rapidly [4]. Common symptoms include muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, muscle spasms, difficulty swallowing, choking, slurred speech, etc.

    Diagnosis of MND is based on medical history, physical examination, electromyography, imaging tests, muscle biopsies, etc. Among them, electromyography has great diagnostic value [2]. At present, there is still a lack of effective methods for motor neuron disease, which can only relieve symptoms and alleviate patients' suffering.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Motor neuron disease, commonly known as ALS, mainly affects the locomotor system, causing progressive muscle weakness and atrophy of the limbs, and can also affect the respiratory and throat muscles.

    The main harm lies in the impact on the patient's motor system, the patient has limb weakness, with the prolongation of the course of the disease, the patient's weakness gradually worsens, loses the ability to live independently, and finally lies in bed and cannot walk.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Motor neuron disease is mainly due to the motor nerve problem that cannot innervate the activity of the muscles, so there will be gradually worsening poor muscle activity and weakness throughout the body, which seriously affects the respiratory muscles and causes dyspnea. In addition to **, patients must pay attention not to be too thin, to ensure nutrition, thin people are more likely to aggravate the disease.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Motor neuron disease (MND) is a degenerative disease of the nervous system that progressively worsens and can be exercised if detected early, such as walking or running. In the middle and late stages, patients may not be able to exercise, so they should go to the ** center for regular exercise. In daily life, patients need to be given functional exercises such as joint movement, flexion and extension of joints, etc., which can slow down the progression of muscle atrophy. Jin Kui returns the yuan soup**.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Motor neuron disease is mainly affected by human movement, including spastic paralysis, cerebellar ataxia, patients in the early examination of hunger Peiling will be manifested as clumsiness of hands and feet and tremors, so patients are prone to falls, rotten relatives cause accidents, and will also affect language, all because of cerebellar damage, can cause different degrees of arthria, or speech is different, and even vocal cord paralysis will occur, and may also cause emotional changes, such as too excited, Or there are symptoms such as loss of consciousness, memory loss, mental retardation, motor neuron disease, spinal cord lesions and sensory impairment, usually numbness, and even burning, cold, pain and other abnormal manifestations.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Motor neuron is also known as ALS, as the name of the disease suggests, patients will gradually appear as if they are "frozen", and the patient will gradually develop from limb weakness to muscle atrophy; The limbs gradually develop from the hands and feet, and finally develop to the torso. Patients may experience dyspnea, dysphagia, and most eventually die of paralysis of the respiratory muscles. At present, Western medicine does not have any good methods for motor neurons, but motor neurons are not scum, and choosing the right professional method as soon as possible plays a vital role in the development of motor neurons.

    Motor neuron is an incurable disease, and the most important thing is to treat the symptoms**, so that it will slowly recover.

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