Biology, asked by ashwiththummala6894, 1 year ago

Does patients of muscular dystrophy can expect a child

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes Many kids with muscular dystrophy follow a normal pattern of development during their first few years of life. But in time they develop problems with movement. A child who has MD may start to stumble, waddle, have difficulty going up stairs, and toe walk

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Answered by pihu4537
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Hey!!

Here is your answer:-

❇️ Muscular dystrophy is a group of diseases that make muscles weaker and less flexible over time. It is caused by a problem in the genes that control how the body keeps muscles healthy. For some people, the disease starts early in childhood. Others don’t have any symptoms until they are teenagers or middle-aged adults.

❇️ How muscular dystrophy affects you or your child depends on the kind. Most people’s condition will get worse over time, and some people may lose the ability to walk, talk, or care for themselves. But that doesn’t happen to everyone. Other people can live for many years with mild symptoms.

❇️ There are more than 30 kinds of muscular dystrophy, and each is different based on:

◆ The genes that cause it

◆ The muscles it affects

◆ The age when symptoms first appear

◆ How quickly the disease gets worse

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