Question

The main symptom is the atrophy of all muscles, rendering movement impossible. The onset was in June 2008, and the results of the laboratory tests were as follows:…

Answer

Muscular atrophy is a terrifying disease that leads to chronic physical deterioration. Whether it’s Duchenne muscular dystrophy (with an illness duration of about 10 years from onset to death), neurogenic muscular atrophy (with a course that can last from 10 to 15 years), or the most severe ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, with a course of about 3 to 5 years), these diseases severely threaten the lives of patients. Despite years of research and experimentation in the medical community, there have been certain advancements in understanding the pathology of muscular atrophy, but there are still no effective treatment methods or drugs to find a way to precisely control disease progression, reverse the course, or achieve a cure. Each form of atrophy is associated with metabolic and synthetic disorders in muscle or nerve cells, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy lacking specific proteins, neurogenic muscular atrophy involving metabolic disorders in neuron cell membranes, and ALS being a metabolic disorder in the lateral columns of the spinal cord. Hope always exists in humanity. Please do not lose heart, keep striving, and your father’s illness will surely improve.