What are the symptoms of congenital muscular dystrophy?
The symptoms of congenital muscular dystrophy mainly include difficulty in turning over, limb deformation, square shoulder deformity, and flattened palms. Targeted treatment measures need to be taken to avoid unnecessary damage to the body.
Congenital muscular dystrophy is considered to be related to gene mutations, which may affect normal activities. Patients may have difficulty turning over, standing up, or sitting up.
Due to abnormal muscle development, it may affect the limbs, usually accompanied by obvious deformation symptoms and inability to move.
The shoulder shape of patients may change, and they may easily develop obvious acromion position and shoulder swelling. It may also lead to pain in the shoulder area.
In some patients with severe conditions, the palms may also develop deformities and usually cannot move normally. In addition, patients with congenital muscular dystrophy may also experience symptoms such as loss of sensation and motor dysfunction.
This disease is usually incurable, and it needs to be relieved through massage, tuina, and other methods to improve the condition and avoid unnecessary damage to the body.