Duchenne muscular dystrophy symptoms include; Frequent falls, difficulty getting up from a lying or sitting position, trouble running and jumping, waddling gait, large calf muscles and learning disabilities
Symptoms - The two most common muscle dystrophies are Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy. Other more rarer muscular dystrophies include …show more content…
Symptom onset is generally in the teens but may not occur until the mid-20s or even later.
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Myotonic. Also known as Steinert's disease, this form of muscular dystrophy also features an inability to relax muscles at will. It most often begins in early adulthood. Muscles of the face are usually the first to be affected.
Limb-girdle. The hip and shoulder muscles are usually the first affected in this type of muscular dystrophy. In some cases, it becomes difficult to lift the front part of the foot, so frequent tripping may occur. Signs and symptoms may begin from early childhood to adulthood.
Congenital. This category of muscular dystrophy is apparent at birth or becomes evident before age 2. Some forms progress slowly and cause only mild disability, while others progress rapidly and cause severe impairment.
Fascioscapulohumeral (FSHD). One of the most striking signs of this variety of muscular dystrophy is that the shoulder blades might stick out like wings when the person raises his or her arms. Onset usually occurs in teens or young