Defeat limb girdle muscular dystrophy - Ahmedabad
Muscular dystrophy refers to a group of genetic, hereditary muscle diseases that cause progressive muscle weakness. Muscular dystrophy are characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue. Nine diseases including Duchenne, Becker, limb girdle, congenital, facio scapulohumeral, myotonic, oculopharyngeal, distal, and Emery-Dreifuss are always classified as muscular dystrophy.
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy's is also called LGMD. LGMD's all show a similar distribution of muscle weakness, affecting both upper arms and legs. Many forms of LGMD have been identified, showing different patterns of inheritance (autosomal recessive vs. autosomal dominant). In an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance, an individual receives two copies of the defective gene, one from each parent. The recessive LGMDs are more frequent than the dominant forms, and usually have childhood or teenage onset. The dominant LGMDs usually show adult onset. Some of the recessive forms have been associated with defects in proteins that make up the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex.
Death from LGMD is usually due to cardiopulmonary complications.
Principal symptoms include: * Progressive Muscular weakness * Poor Balance * Frequent Falls * Walking Difficulty * Waddling Gait * Calf Pain * Limited Range of Movement * Muscle Contractual * Respiratory Difficulty * Drooping Eyelids * Scoliosis (curvature of the spine) * Inability to walk
Some types of Muscular Dystrophy can affect the heart, causing cardiomyopathy or arrhythmias.
The prognosis for people with muscular dystrophy varies according to the type and progression of the disorder. Some cases may be mild and progress very slowly over a normal lifespan, while others produce severe muscle weakness, functional disability, and loss of the ability to walk.
There is no known cure for muscular dystrophy. Inactivity (such as bed-rest and even sitting for long periods) can worsen the disease. Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, speech therapy and orthopedic instruments (e.g., wheelchairs, standing frames) may be helpful.
IS THERE A WAY OUT?
To a family with a child with muscular dystrophy, it must seem like the worst disease. To what extent might the remedy enable the sufferer to overcome the existing condition? There is considerable good news.
Dr. Ramesh Bhardwaj, a senior homeopathic consultant, president of homeopathic medical association has proved that there is a way to lead a healthy and normal productive life for muscular dystrophy. Good diet and homeopathic remedy found to be very effective and successful in muscular dystrophy patients.
It is found that, with the start of medicine there is gradual improvement in the patient???s condition with marked improvement in muscle strength, improved sleeping and eating patterns and weight gain within 1-2 months. Early initiation of treatment in the course of this disease can help a lot in reducing future disability and prolonging survival.
Patients unable to lift their heads before treatment were able to do so after treatment and their speech and walking ability improved as well. And with long term medicine patient can lead to normal healthy and productive life.
"HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED"
DR. BHARDWAJ HAS BEEN AWARDED WITH "BEST HOMOEOPATHY FOR TREATING MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY 2014"
contact:-Dr. Ramesh Bhardwaj Homoeopathic World, Noida, India contact no:-0-9811127065 email id:- dr.rameshbhardwaj@yahoo.com website:- www.homoeopathic-world.com
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