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I see you are asking "What are the symptoms for wilson's disease?"
Symptoms
#Fatigue, lack of appetite or abdominal pain.
#A yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eye (jaundice)
#Golden-brown eye discoloration (Kayser-Fleischer rings)
#Fluid buildup in the legs or abdomen.
#Problems with speech, swallowing or physical coordination.
#Uncontrolled movements or muscle stiffness.
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Neurological symptoms of Wilson disease are dystonia (prolonged muscular contractions), dysarthria (difficulty in articulating words), dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) and pseudosclerosis
Neurological symptoms in patients affected with LBD include extrapyramidal features early in the disease. The extrapyramidal symptoms in LBD can be differentiated from other dementias such as Parkinson's disease
I'm sorry but there is no real prevention for Parkinson's disease. it is a progressive, neurological disease whose signs and symptoms differ in character and severity from person to person.
Without treatment, Wilson disease is always fatal. With treatment, symptoms may continue to worsen for the first six to eight weeks.
The term "ataxia" does not refer to a specific disease, but a symptom of various conditions that may occur. Ataxia is most commonly related to neurological issues.
In the United States, about 1 in every 30,000 people has Huntington's Disease.
Some of the common signs and symptoms of Multiple Myeloma are 1) bone pain, 2) susceptibility to infections, 3) anemia, 4) kidney disease, and 5) neurological symptoms.
Alcohol-related neurological disease represents a broad spectrum of conditions caused by acute or chronic alcohol intake.
Initially, symptoms of MMA can be similar to early signs of other, more serious neurological disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease) and spinal muscular atrophy .
The prognosis for Refsum disease is highly variable. Without treatment, the prognosis is poor. In patients who are treated appropriately, many neurological symptoms and ichthyosis (scaly, dry skin) generally disappear.
Huntington's disease is a genetic disorder. In other words, it runs in the family. It is not contagious. You are born with it and the symptoms show up as you age.
A gastroenterologist will treat and monitor liver disease, while a neurologist and psychiatrist (or neuropsychiatrist) should evaluate and treat neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Sadly, there is no cure to Wilson's disease. : (