What are the causes of muscle atrophy and how to solve it?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-24
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Exercise slowly to recover, don't exercise often, too lazy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Drugs**.

    1) Cholinesterase inhibitors are symptomatic drugs, which treat the symptoms but not the root cause, and cannot be used for a long time as a single drug, and the medication method should be gradually increased from small doses. Commonly used are neostigmine methyl sulfate and pyridostigmine bromide.

    2) Immunosuppressants Commonly used immunosuppressants are: Adrenocorticosteroid hormones: prednisone, methylprednisolone, etc.; azathioprine; Circumferin A; cyclophosphosamine; Tacrolimus.

    3) Plasmapheresis temporarily relieves the symptoms of patients with myasthenia gravis by removing acetylcholine receptor antibodies from the patient's blood, and the effect does not exceed 2 months if it is not assisted by other methods.

    4) Intravenous immunoglobulin Human immunoglobulin contains a variety of antibodies, which can neutralize autoantibodies and regulate immune function. Its effect is comparable to that of plasmapheresis.

    5) Traditional Chinese Medicine** Traditional Chinese medicine for myasthenia gravis** is receiving more and more attention. Myasthenia gravis falls under the category of "dysentery". According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the addition of traditional Chinese medicine can reduce the risk of immunosuppressants, play an escort role in the treatment of myasthenia gravis, and can rebuild the effect of autoimmune function.

    2.Thymectomy surgery.

    More than 90% of patients have thymic abnormalities, and thymectomy is one of the most effective means of myasthenia gravis. It is indicated for patients with generalized myasthenia gravis with no contraindications to surgery and presents between the ages of 16 and 60 years, and most patients achieve significant improvement after thymectomy. Patients with thymoma account for 10% to 15% of patients and is an absolute indication for thymectomy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What about muscle atrophy? So what to do? Go to the hospital. Let the doctor prepare, how to recuperate? This disease is very. What caused it? So a variety of diseases seem to be caused.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are several causes of muscle atrophy, first of all, it is caused by muscle diseases, myositis such as polymyositis, and patients will have muscle atrophy and muscle damage. Secondly, patients with myasthenia gravis, there is a type of myasthenia gravis that is amyotrophic type, and patients can also develop muscle atrophy.

    There are also diseases of the peripheral nerves, such as diabetes, and the situation caused by metabolic factors after poisoning, or autoimmune factors, resulting in more serious muscle atrophy, which is caused by neurological factors caused by peripheral neuropathy.

    Central nervous system, such as spinal cord lesions, can also cause muscle atrophy, and patients generally present with upper motor neuron paralysis, in addition to muscle atrophy, patients will show signs of muscle hypertonia, which is caused by the lesion. There is also a kind of disuse atrophy, such as the patient who is on bed rest during the immobilization period after a fracture, and muscle atrophy will occur after a few months, which is a disuse factor, and the muscle atrophy caused by the patient walking less.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are generally several causes of muscle atrophy:

    1. Spinal cord lesions, such as spinal cord compression, injury, herpes zoster myelitis, birth trauma and acute anterior spinal cord polio, etc. These causes of muscle atrophy are common.

    2. Neuronal amyotrophy complicated by diffuse lesions of the central nervous system, such as chronic progressive chorea, motor n-element disease, spongy autoplasmic encephalopathy, cerebral lobar atrophy, etc. This is also what causes muscle atrophy.

    3. Secondary central nervous system muscle atrophy caused by congenital developmental malformations, such as cerebromyelocele, congenital cranial nerve nucleus hypoplasia, spinal cord development, hydromyelosis, syringomyelia, syringomyelia, etc. This is also a cause of muscle wasting.

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