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Hi doctor my mother dignose ALS motor neurone...
Hi doctor my mother dignose ALS motor neurone disease she is taking rulotik and edaravone injections but no progress infact getting down day by day
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Dr. Mohammad Derbeih
Licensed Physician
الأسئلة المجابة 23118 | نسبة الرضا 98.9%
What is the treatment for ALS ?
Riluzole (Rilutek) - This drug appears to slow disease progression in some people, possibly by lowering levels of a transporter chemical in the brain (glutamate)
Edaravone the drug is administered intravenously
good breathing assisst
Physiotherapy.
Occupational therapy
Speech therapy
Food support
Psychosocial support.
What is anyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS?
A progressive neurological disease (symbolized by ALS) that damages nerve cells and causes disability.
What are the symptoms of ALS?
Early signs and symptoms of ALS include:
Difficulty walking or doing your normal daily activities
Frequent falls
Weakness in the leg, feet, or ankles
Hand weakness
Difficulty speaking
Difficulty swallowing
Muscle cramps
Tremors in the arms, shoulders, and tongue
ALS often starts in the hands, feet, or extremities and then spreads to other parts of your body. As the disease progresses and nerve cells are destroyed, your muscles gradually weaken. Ultimately this affects chewing, swallowing, speaking and breathing.
the causes of ALS
ALS is inherited in 5 to 10 percent of cases, while the remainder has no known cause.
Genetic mutation.
Chemical imbalance
Disorganized immune response.
Poor handling of protein
Diagnosis for ALS?
Electromyography (EMG)
Nerve conduction study
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Blood and urine tests
Muscle biopsy
Riluzole (Rilutek) - This drug appears to slow disease progression in some people, possibly by lowering levels of a transporter chemical in the brain (glutamate)
Edaravone the drug is administered intravenously
good breathing assisst
Physiotherapy.
Occupational therapy
Speech therapy
Food support
Psychosocial support.
What is anyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS?
A progressive neurological disease (symbolized by ALS) that damages nerve cells and causes disability.
What are the symptoms of ALS?
Early signs and symptoms of ALS include:
Difficulty walking or doing your normal daily activities
Frequent falls
Weakness in the leg, feet, or ankles
Hand weakness
Difficulty speaking
Difficulty swallowing
Muscle cramps
Tremors in the arms, shoulders, and tongue
ALS often starts in the hands, feet, or extremities and then spreads to other parts of your body. As the disease progresses and nerve cells are destroyed, your muscles gradually weaken. Ultimately this affects chewing, swallowing, speaking and breathing.
the causes of ALS
ALS is inherited in 5 to 10 percent of cases, while the remainder has no known cause.
Genetic mutation.
Chemical imbalance
Disorganized immune response.
Poor handling of protein
Diagnosis for ALS?
Electromyography (EMG)
Nerve conduction study
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Blood and urine tests
Muscle biopsy
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Dr. Mohammad Derbeih
Licensed Physician
الأسئلة المجابة 23118 | نسبة الرضا 98.9%
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