Lately, my hands have been weak and inflexible, do I have motor neuron disease?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination, listen to the doctor's advice, don't scare yourself, if you are not sick, you will be scared out of illness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Usually walk or sit without anything to do with your fingers in a fist state, and then quickly flick your fingers away, and at the same time the wrist can also be rotated 360 degrees, and repeatedly insist on doing this freehand exercise; Or use ten fingers to repeatedly bounce up and down tables, chairs, and railings without rhythm. Achieve enhanced finger dexterity.

    2. Learn to plan the disk (abacus), learn to type, according to the research of Japanese experts, often plan to move the fingers, one can make the fingers flexible, the other can promote the growth of brain cells, delay the aging of the brain, and keep the brain flexible.

    3. Participate in ball games and chess games, and do more housework.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Motor neuron degenerative disease is a chronic neuronal cannibalization disease, which is difficult to heal in the later stage of the disease, and its severe onset can invade the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and the nerve nucleus of the brainstem and the pyramidal cells of the motor cortex of the brain, resulting in dyspnea and life-threatening, about 5% and 7% of patients and genetic immunity abnormalities or viral infections. The remaining patients** are unknown, but have been reported to be related to heavy metals, chemical poisoning, and the surrounding environment. The efficacy of simple drugs ** is not good, the condition is difficult to control, and the disease leads to neurotrophic disorder and gradually aggravates the secondary deficiency neurological impairment, so that the neurological symptoms are further aggravated.

    Finally, it leads to paralysis of the cervical spine and threatens life-type motor neuron disease, which is a group of chronic progressive degenerative diseases that mainly damage the anterior horn of the spinal cord, the motor nucleus and pyramidal tract of the cranial nerve. Symptoms such as muscle atrophy and muscle weakness are the most common. Such as:

    Slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, difficulty moving, difficulty breathing, etc. Eventually, the patient died of inability to breathe while he was conscious. Therefore, this kind of patient is also called "ALS".

    The main manifestations of this disease, the earliest symptoms are mostly seen in the early part of the hand brightness and rise, the patient feels weakness, stiffness, clumsiness of finger movements, gradual atrophy of hand muscles, and fasciculations can be seen. The distal limbs show progressive 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 then 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 muscle is 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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Motor neuron disease is a group of neurodegenerative diseases involving upper and lower motor neurons, the specific ** is not very clear, motor neuron disease is divided into different types, in general, the prognosis is not very good, motor neuron disease mainly appears muscle weakness, muscle tremors, dysphagia, speech disorders, and even affects the strength of respiratory muscles in the later stage, resulting in breathing effort, inability to move, and eventually need ventilator-assisted ventilation** and may have related complications. However, it generally does not affect the patient's sensory and conscious state.

    Can MND be a**?

    Motor neuron disease is a disease represented by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and the effect is not very good, and it is generally not curable. However, after actively delaying the course of the disease, the patient may die of dyspnea in 3 to 5 years, so it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Usually relax your mind and exercise actively.

    Is motor neuron a fairly malignant disease?

    Motor neuron disease** is unclear and is mainly due to invasion of anterior horn cells in the spinal cord, resulting in slow brainstem nerve responses. Suggestion: Exercise appropriately, but not too vigorously. Supplementing with vitamin-rich foods can effectively improve muscle cramps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This may be due to muscle atrophy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Problem analysis: multiple peripheral nerve damage is a demyelinating disease, ** many, the early symptoms are unknown, is an acute or chronic cannibalization of nerve damage pathological changes, it is mainly damage to the body's autonomic nerves and nerve roots, and lead to paresthesia in the limb discourse segments, the onset of the disease for too long will lead to low immune function in the human body, and the disease will gradually worsen after being invaded by virus or inflammation. **Improper and delayed** can easily lead to serious clinical symptoms, and in severe cases, incomplete paralysis occurs.

    Opinions and suggestions: **plan: hormones have no effect on the disease, ** must be treated with Chinese and Western complex syndromes, enhance the body's immune function, and improve the body's ability to resist diseases.

    Nourish the nerve, expand the microcirculation so that the damaged residual nerve can get sufficient blood supply, and prevent the disease from progressing. And use nerve regeneration drugs to stimulate nerves, activate paralyzed and shocking nerves and regenerate and repair nerves to get an early **.

    MND does not cause numbness in the hands and feet. Motor neuron disease (MND) is a series of chronic progressive neurodegenerative diseases characterized by upper and lower motor neuron damage. The clinical manifestations are a different combination of upper and lower motor neuron lesions, characterized by muscle weakness and muscle atrophy, bulbar palsy, and pyramidal tract signs.

    Sensory system and sphincter function are usually not affected. Because the sensory system is not affected, MND does not cause numbness in the limbs. There are various hypotheses for the pathogenesis and ** of motor neuron disease, and the exact pathogenesis is currently unknown.

    Some data suggest that older men, history of trauma, and excessive physical exertion may be risk factors for the disease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello landlord.

    This is the Magic Zone.

    The question you asked does not belong in this section.

    Some people are just answering nonsense there just to get points.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    On the surface, the human body seems to be symmetrical, but it is not. If you divide the body into two halves by the median of the front and back directions, you will find that there are many differences in the subtle structures within the two halves. The shape is asymmetrical, some of which are more obvious and can be easily seen directly.

    For example, a person who is accustomed to working with his right hand (most people use his right hand) has more activities in his right hand and more opportunities to exercise, so the bones and muscles of the right hand of the right arm are much thicker, more developed and stronger than the left hand of the left arm, and the right arm is longer than the left arm (about 1 cm). In daily life, most people are accustomed to using their right hands to work, write, hold chopsticks, carry things, play ball, etc. According to statistics, there are about 95?

    98 of them are right-handed. Physiology calls this phenomenon the "right-handed" phenomenon. The right hand is larger than the left in terms of strength, size, and weight.

    The right hand is more developed than the left hand, and even affects the right leg to be more developed than the left leg. So, why do people get so used to using their right hand? According to biological research, people's habit of using their right hand is gradually developed through long-term labor.

    In the early Stone Age, people fought wild beasts in groups with stone axes and spears in their hands. In battle, people instinctively bend their left hand to protect the heart on the left side of their chest, while rushing at the beast with their right hand with a **. This can also be seen in the frescoes of ancient Greece that remained more than a thousand years ago:

    People hold spears in their right hands and shields in their left hands. For a long time, people often used their right hand, and even sometimes children used their left hand to write with a pen or eat with chopsticks, and teachers and parents always asked him to change it. Gradually, the phenomenon of "right-wing" is not only an acquired habit, but also an innate inheritance.

    Someone once did such an experiment: put a baby who was only 4 months old and sat on a chair every day for a period of time, with many toys in front of the chair, and found that he reached out with both hands to pick up the toys a total of 124 times, 74 times with his right hand and 50 times with his left hand. Later, the baby's right-handed use gradually increased, so much so that when the toy was placed next to his left hand, he also used his right hand to pick it up.

    In the human body, the nerve pathways leading to the brain in various parts of the body cross halfway, i.e., the right hand is managed by the left hemisphere of the brain, and the left hand is managed by the right hemisphere of the brain. Because people often use the right hand, the left hemisphere of the brain is slightly more sensitive than the right one, which in turn prompts people to use the right hand more often, so that the right hand is stronger than the left hand. In order to achieve a balanced development as much as possible, it is necessary to pay due attention to the use of the left hand in exercise and labor.

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