Symptoms vary with the different types of muscular dystrophy. Some types, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy, are ultimately fatal while other types have associated muscle weakness but cause little disability and are associated with normal life expectancy.
The muscles primarily affected vary, but can be around the pelvis, shoulder, face or elsewhere. The age of onset can vary as well, with more severe subtypes tending to occur earlier in childhood.
- muscle weakness
- progressive
- frequent falls
- delayed development of muscle motor skills
- problems walking (delayed walking)
- difficulty using one or more muscle groups (the specific muscles affected depends on the type of MD)
- eyelid drooping (ptosis)
- drooling
- mental retardation (only present in some types of MD)
- hypotonia (low muscle tone)
- joint contractures (clubfoot, clawhand or others)
- scoliosis (curved spine)
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