Affected Muscles
Krajewski stated “MD causes general weakness, usually beginning in the muscles of the hands, feet, neck, or face”(1). Many people with Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy will tell you after they use their arms or hands, that their muscles in the particular extremity is stiff. Myotonic Dystrophy causes a wasting away and weakening of the muscles that …show more content…
Myotonic MD can cause one to have a fairly painful time swallowing, and one to have an irregular heart tempo. Educational complications, daytime fatigue, and recent cataracts are a few of the indications that are not related to skeletal muscles. In conclusion, myotonic muscular dystrophy can have a wide variety of impacts on the upper extremities, smooth muscles, as well as on other body parts.
Treatment and Diagnosis
Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy currently has no cure to prevent or treat Myotonic MD from developing;however, there are several ways a neurologist could diagnose someone with Myotonic MD. Doctors have tried to find a specific treatment to treat MD but have not been able to find a specific cure, but they are still working up to now in order to try to find a cure for MD. Currently, there are several ways for neurologists to detect Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy. “Scientists are working hard to find a cure for muscular dystrophy, and researchers started testing a method they