Lou Gehrig's disease is a fatal disorder which mainly attacks the nerves and muscles. Here are the symptoms of this disease :
Tripping
Constantly dropping things
Slurred Speech
Experiencing Twitches
Muscle Cramps/Twitching
Abnormal Fatigue with the arms
Involuntary Laughing or Crying
Weakness of the muscles in the legs or arms
Dropping things and experiencing difficulty in speaking
Tripping or falling a lot
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The symptoms of Lou Gehrig disease are muscle weakness in a hand, arm, leg. As the disease gets worse, it will affect the muscles that control talking, swallowing and breathing. Lou Gehrig disease is a dangerous life threatening disease so on should see a doctor immediately.
Lou gehrig's disease effects the legs, arms, and muscles you can move. on rare occasions it effects your lungs.
It affects the motor neurons. This means that the muscles do not work and more and more muscles are affected.
The lower extremities are most easily and readily affected. The foot drop from cerebral palsy and Parkinson's Disease, and the neuropathies from diabetes and alcoholism all affect the lower extremities before any other part of the body.
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The lower extremities are most easily and readily affected. The foot drop from cerebral palsy and Parkinson's Disease, and the neuropathies from diabetes and alcoholism all affect the lower extremities before any other part of the body.