Common Symptoms Of Neuromuscular Diseases

Muscle Weakness

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One of the most common symptoms in patients who have a neuromuscular disease is muscle weakness, which is the inability to produce a muscle movement when the full effort is made to do so. Muscle weakness does not mean the same as muscle fatigue or muscle tiredness. Muscle weakness refers to the loss of muscle strength in an individual due to the inability to produce voluntary muscle contractions. The contractions that occur in the muscles that make an individual's voluntary movements are produced in the brain, sent through the spinal cord, distributed to specific nerves, and then sent to the designated muscles. When a disruption or problem occurs somewhere along this complicated process and pathway, it can cause the muscle to be unable to produce a movement because a nerve impulse has not triggered it. It can take significantly longer for individuals affected by neuromuscular disease precipitated muscle weakness to complete day to day tasks, like dressing themselves, eating, standing, and walking. Muscle weakness puts unnecessary pressure on the patient's joints, can impair balance, slow down the metabolism, and limit mobility.

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