They may initially complain about muscle weakness and experience failure to progress in terms of motor development, even though intelligence is normal.
In simplest terms, people are different.
Absolutely - they are known as 'carriers'. They exhibit no outward signs, yet they are able to carry and pass on a disease to other people.
They may initially complain about muscle weakness and experience failure to progress in terms of motor development, even though intelligence is normal.
Prognosis for infantile and juvenile Krabbe disease is very poor. Individuals with infantile type usually die at an average age of 13 months. Death usually occurs within a year after the child shows symptoms
Relapse is the medical term meaning the return of symptoms of disease. For instance, some people with multiple sclerosis have a relapsing/remitting pattern of disease, with periods of symptoms interspersed with periods of no symptoms.
People with Alzheimer's disease may exhibit symptoms such as memory loss, confusion, disorientation, mood changes, difficulty with language, and impaired judgment. They may also experience changes in behavior, such as agitation, aggression, wandering, and withdrawal from social interactions. It is important to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and management of these symptoms.
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People with the disease seem to be very inflexible, and start to run slower as the disease becomes worse.
Lafora is an rare disease that involves epilepsy. People usually get Lafora disease when they are young, and unfortunately there is not a cure for the disease.
The fibromyalgia diet is a diet, any diet, designed for people who suffer from fibromyalgia. It's purpose is to help ease the suffering of those affected with the disease. http://www.fibromyalgia-diet.ws/
It is very likely that Margaret Thatcher has Alzheimer's. Most people are confused by the term dementia. Dementia is a set of symptoms and is not a disease. To have dementia symptoms, one must have an overlying disease that causes the dementia symptoms. Alzheimer's disease causes 70-80% of all cases of dementia symptoms. Other diseases such as Huntington's disease, Picks disease, Lewy Body disease, Front Temporal also causes dementia symptoms. Parkinson's disease in late stages also may cause dementia symptoms. If one were to say that a person exhibiting dementia symptoms had Alzheimer's disease, one would be right 4 out of times based on statistics alone.
Symptoms vary depending on the specific complement deficiency and the disease that results. Some people remain healthy with no symptoms at all.