๐ฟ Charcot’s disease (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis โ ALS): recognizing the first signs ๐ฟ
ALS is a progressive neurological condition that affects motor neurons, the cells responsible for controlling voluntary movements. Identifying your early symptoms can allow for faster and more appropriate ๐ treatment
๐ช 1. Unusual weakness in an arm or leg
Do you feel an unusual loss of strength or sudden clumsiness? Climbing stairs becomes difficult, holding an object for a long time or buttoning a shirt requires more effort. This localized weakness is often the first driving sign.
โ๏ธ 2. Loss of balance and frequent
falls Coordination gradually deteriorates. You may feel limp, trip more often, or walk hesitantly, especially on uneven terrain.
๐คฒ 3. Muscle cramps and fasciculations
Fasciculations are small, involuntary muscle contractions that are visible under the skin, especially in the arms or calves. They can be accompanied by painful cramps and occur at rest.
๐ 4. Speech difficulties
A weaker voice, difficult articulation or spounciation disorders may appear. These signs are typical when the disease affects the muscles of the face, tongue or throat.
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