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Are Muscle Weakness And Difficulty In Swallowing Signs Of ALS?
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Should I seriously consider her muscle weaknesses and trouble swallowing as signs of ALS. As far as I know, her doctor hasn't even considered ALS a possibility, or at least, he hasn't told her of his suspicions? I will be with her at her next appointment. What questions should I ask concerning the possibility of her having ALS?
Fasciculations/thinning of limbs-Neurological examination and EMG study.
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Hi XXXX,
Thanks for being on healthcaremagic.com.
I am Dr.Ajay Panwar,a neurologist,here to answer your query.
Though,one can't diagnose ALS just on the basis of history still,a few important pointers in the history of ALS patients are Fasciculations(muscle twitch,tongue twitch) and thinning of limbs in addition to the weakness.
Besides,ALS is something,in which physical examination plays a very important role in diagnosis.Getting mixed lower motor and upper motor signs on examination are crucial to the diagnosis.So,Neurological examination will provide the clue.
Further,EMG(Electromyography) study gives the final evidence, and confirms the diagnosis of ALS.But getting an EMG is planned,only after a meticulous neurological examination.
So,in this case,I suggest you to get her evaluated on lines of a formal neurological examination,followed by the EMG study,if indicated.
Hope this helps.If you have any further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
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