Kinetic nervous disease: Causes, symptoms and treatment

Motor Neuron disease under the protection of motor nerve disease is a group of degenerative diseases characterized by the Mobor neuron in the brain, in the spinal cord and in the roads responsible for the transmission of neurological signals between them. The most common types of motor diseases are amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – Als, also known as Lou hydrated on the name of the famous American baseball player that was hit with it. The motor neuron disease affects motor neurons in most voluntary muscles in the body, which monitors the brain muscles. Due to this disease, nerve cells are damaged and the muscles cannot be moved, and the inability to move or control these muscles or nervously controlls a little to their weakness to the point of paralysis. During the disease, the muscles responsible for moving the limbs, swallowing, pronunciation and even breathing are gradually injured, and this disease does not harm the five senses, with mental abilities, or internal muscles, such as: the heart, urine bladder, digestive system and others. The incidence of motor nerve disease is between 1 – 6 out of every 100,000 people per year, while talking in 5% – 10% of cases, is about a prevailing genetic disease. The age in which the largest percentage of the disease occurs is between 40 – 70 years, and the infection can occur more than that. As for the age of less than 40 years, this disease is considered very rare, although it is possible. The patient of the patient after this disease is between 3 – 5 years, and about 20% of patients live more than 5 years, while about 10% live for a period of more than 10. Symptoms of motor neuron disease are signs of motor neuronia and are initially not specified, so finding a delay in diagnosis is often found. One of the most common symptoms: muscle weakness. Problems with writing. Struggling to set up, climb, or even walk items. Cramps in the muscles. Change in sound and expression. Problems with swallowing. Weakness of the neck muscles and the head turns. Causes and factors of the risk of motor nervous diseases are not known to the cause of motor nerve venue, but a number of mechanisms have been indicated as factors caused by this disease, the most important of which are: toxic environmental factors such as the state of increasing patients in the Pacific Islands, in addition to a number of food patterns, such as an important concentration of food. Genetic factors in some genetic infections have been identified. The genetic imbalance. This genetic imbalance leads to a deviation in the production of a specific protein whose function is to stop and cancel the effectiveness of toxic substances called free radicals that can cause nervous death. Other factors are one of the other factors indicated that it is one of the factors that causes the disease: the high level of glutamate, which is a stimulant of neurons. Lack of substances responsible for the growth and protection of neurons. The collection of large amounts of cell ingredients and the immune system damages, as other factors that can lead to motor nerve disease. However, any of these factors mentioned have not been confirmed by certainty and certainly proved, except for the genetic factor, and the meeting of a number of factors together may be the true cause of this disease. Complications of motor neuron disease are complications of motor neuron: Dysenamics. Increased risk of pneumonia. These are muscles. The diagnosis of motor neuron, the most important diagnostic examination of this disease, is the EMG electromograpy) that shows the lack of motor nerve performance, while sensory nerves work intact. The treatment of motor neuron disease was attempted to treat kinetic neuron, but to no real success. 1. Pharmacological therapy so far has a partial effectiveness of one type of drug to reduce the velocity of the disease, is the drug -riluzol that helps relieve the hardening, the severity of speech disorders, contractions, swallowing disorders and stomach wars. 2. Other treatments are one of the most important treatments used: the support of the patient and his family members. Direct nutrition to the stomach when the disease progresses and the signs of disorder in the process of swallow should be considerate. Artificial reaction is treated by breathing disorders with supportive breathing systems, and since breathing disorders calling, means that the condition of the patient is serious and not innocent and suffering from paralysis in most muscles in his body, but is aware of his condition. It is followed that the condition is discussed with the patient in the early and non -changing stages of the disease, and to discuss his desire to receive artificial breathing. Prevention of motor nerve disease As the only definitive factor of the disease is the genetic factor, it is difficult to prevent infection.