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Neuromuscular Disorders

Neuromuscular Disorders

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Neuromuscular disorders are a group of conditions that affect the nerves controlling voluntary muscles, the muscles themselves, or the connection between nerves and muscles. These disorders can lead to muscle weakness, fatigue, cramps, and loss of muscle function, significantly impacting daily activities and quality of life. Types of Neuromuscular Disorders Peripheral neuropathies – Damage to peripheral nerves (e.g., diabetic neuropathy) Motor neuron diseases – Such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Muscle disorders (myopathies) – Including muscular dystrophies and inflammatory myopathies Neuromuscular junction disorders – Such as myasthenia gravis Inherited neuromuscular diseases – Genetic conditions affecting nerves or muscles Causes Neuromuscular disorders may be caused by: Genetic abnormalities Autoimmune diseases Metabolic and endocrine disorders Infections or toxins Medications and systemic illnesses

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