Common Symptoms Of Neuromuscular Diseases
September 16, 2019
Neuromuscular disease is an encompassing term used to describe a group of diseases that primarily cause problems with the nerves responsible for controlling voluntary muscle movement and the nerves responsible for sending sensory information to the brain. Most neuromuscular diseases involve progressive muscle fatigue and weakness. Neuromuscular diseases may be caused by a spontaneous or inherited mutation in the DNA, an infection, an autoimmune disorder, metabolic disorder, hormonal disorder, certain drugs, or a dietary deficiency. Several tests are utilized to make a diagnosis, including electromyography, blood tests, nerve conduction studies, genetic testing, and muscle biopsy.