Lou Gehrig's disease is a fatal disorder which mainly attacks the nerves and muscles. Here are the symptoms of this disease :
Tripping
Constantly dropping things
Slurred Speech
Experiencing Twitches
Muscle Cramps/Twitching
Abnormal Fatigue with the arms
Involuntary Laughing or Crying
Weakness of the muscles in the legs or arms
Dropping things and experiencing difficulty in speaking
Tripping or falling a lot
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The term for when part of the body wastes away is "atrophy." This condition can occur due to various factors, including disuse, malnutrition, or disease. Atrophy can affect muscles, organs, or other tissues, leading to a decrease in size and function. It is often a sign of underlying health issues that may require medical attention.
You have normal cavities in your body: chest cavity, pelvic cavity, brain cavity. If you mean teeth, those are caused by disease.
The cat's cry affects mostly the nervous system.
Tuberculosis primarily attacks the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body such as the kidneys, spine, and brain.
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yes.because it affect the part of the body
what effect does Tay-sachs disease have on the body?
Hodgkins Disease (also Hodgkins Lymphoma) is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system in the body. The lymph nodes are a part of the bodies immune system.
in the spleen because that is the most active part of the body besides the heart
The brain and spinal column, which is collectively called the Central Nervous System.
All parts are affected in some manner, since it is a disease that affects the brain.
In severe cases the heart becomes affected, and the nervous disorder may lead to paralysis and death.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal contagious disease that can affect almost any part of the body but is mainly an infection of the lungs.
Lupus is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease that can affect any part of the body including the thyroid. People who have one autoimmune disease usually have other autoimmune diseases in overlap. It is possible for lupus to affect the thyroid, but autoimmune thyroid disease like Hashimoto's thyroiditis could be responsible.
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