How long does it take for patients with muscle wasting?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    People with muscle atrophy need to judge how long it will take to die, and they must determine what causes muscle atrophy and what kind of recovery each person has after muscle atrophy, so that they can get specific analysis and evaluation, which varies from person to person.

    Muscular atrophy is a common situation encountered in orthopedic outpatient clinics, and there are many reasons for muscle atrophy, including orthopedic diseases, as well as diseases in other departments, such as orthopedic diseases, common because of lower limb fractures, such as ankle fractures, plasters, and after three or four weeks, the plaster is removed, and calf muscle atrophy is found. This kind of muscle atrophy belongs to disuse muscle atrophy, after being removed from the plaster, functional exercise and ** exercise, muscle atrophy can be recovered, and it will not affect the life expectancy of people. There are also lumbar spine diseases, such as lumbar disc herniation, which can also cause muscle atrophy in the lower leg in more serious cases.

    In severe cases, surgery is required to remove the intervertebral disc that compresses the spinal cord in order to save the function of the spinal cord, and generally does not have much impact on the life expectancy of the person. For diseases in other departments, such as ALS, there may be gradual inability to move the limbs and muscle atrophy. However, there are individual differences in the life expectancy of each person in this case, for example, some people may live for decades without incident, but some people may be very serious for a few years, and the respiratory organs will die due to respiratory failure.

    The daily management of muscle atrophy focuses on strengthening nutrition and exercise, and some muscle atrophy can be prevented by standardizing muscle function exercises and adjusting diet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As long as the muscles are inactive for a week, they will show atrophy. As long as the postoperative training is in place, most people can return to their normal state. Muscle recovery includes muscular endurance, muscle strength, and control coordination, guided:

    This is not easy to determine, it depends on the situation of the exercise, if the exercise effect is good, it is generally about a month, depending on the situation of different people, you have to exercise in a targeted manner.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The rapid recovery period for muscle wasting varies from individual to individual and depending on the occurrence of different conditions. In general, muscles gradually decrease in number and size when not used, and the speed of recovery can also be affected by a variety of factors, such as age, nutritional intake, exercise patterns, rest time, health status, and more.

    Under normal physiological conditions, muscle recovery and growth takes time and generally requires weeks or months of regular training and proper nutritional intake. In addition, the recovery period for muscle wasting is also related to the presence or absence of disease or injury. If there is a muscle disease or injury, the recovery period is longer.

    Therefore, to recover from muscle atrophy, it is first necessary to carry out proper training and nutritional intake, and develop a suitable training plan according to the individual situation, and train under the guidance of a doctor or professional. At the same time, maintaining sufficient rest time to avoid overexertion can speed up muscle recovery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, the general muscular dystrophy is related to the nervous system, the specific condition should be analyzed symptomatically, and it must be found out ** in order to treat the symptoms**, and how long you can live should also be determined according to the condition and physical fitness.

    Guidance: Hello, generally 2-5 years. The condition of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is still unknown.

    In 20% of cases, it may be related to heredity or genetic defects. In addition, some environmental factors, such as genetics and heavy metal poisoning, may cause motor neuron damage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Look at how fast the major organs are progressing, if the respiratory muscles are paralyzed, they can't breathe, they can't swallow food. It's life-threatening.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no exact time for this, but it requires the patient to pay more attention to exercise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Exercising more and building muscles can prevent muscle atrophy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Spinal cord diseases often lead to muscular dystrophy, and muscle atrophy occurs, atrophic patients, due to muscle atrophy and weakness, and long-term bed rest, prone to pneumonia, pressure ulcers and so on.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is possible to maintain a good mood well.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is to go through **, and the severity of the condition cannot be judged.

    Muscular atrophy is a manifestation of significant muscle size, muscle tone, and decreased motor function of the limbs, and is commonly found in motor diseases such as lateral sclerosis, and peripheral nerve injury, nerve damage in the upper limbs, or sciatic nerve injury can cause muscle atrophy in the peripheral innervated area. There is no direct correlation between muscle atrophy and how long you can live.

    Muscle atrophy can cause a decline in human body function, because long-term bed rest causes a decrease in various functions such as cardiovascular and heart contractility, poor blood circulation, and the occurrence of bedsores. Amyotrophy itself does not have a direct impact on life, but its complications can reduce a person's lifespan.

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