Spina bifida itself is not a progressive condition; it is a congenital defect that occurs during fetal development. However, individuals with spina bifida may experience secondary complications over time, such as mobility issues, neurological problems, or other health challenges that can worsen. The severity of these complications varies widely among individuals, depending on the type of spina bifida and other factors. Regular medical care and interventions can help manage these issues effectively.
No, there is no connnection between Spina Bifida and Lou Gherig's disease, aka Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Spina Bifida is a birth defect and ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, but is not present at birth.
There can be progressive nerve damage in Spina Bifida shortly after birth.
My daughter has Spina Bifida and her daughter has Spina Bifida
Betsy Spina's birth name is Elizabeth Suzanne Spina.
No, spina bifida is a birth defect. Therefore, a person has to be born with spina bifida to have it.
Betsy Spina is 5' 2".
Giovanni Spina is 183 cm.
Joe Spina was born in 1946.
Bartolommeo Spina died in 1546.
Franz Spina was born in 1868.
Spina Nuova's population is 33.
No, "Nuera" is not another name for Spina Bifida. Myelomeningocele is another name for Spina Bifida.