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Motor Neuron Disease: What You Need to Know

Motor neuron disease (MND) is a term that covers a group of progressive neurological disorders that destroy motor neurons, the cells that control skeletal muscle activity such as walking, breathing, speaking, and swallowing. There are different types of MNDs, each affecting different types of motor neurons or having different causes. Symptoms of Motor Neuron Disease Motor Neuron Disease (MND) presents with various symptoms, including progressive muscle weakness, twitching, and cramping. Individuals may experience difficulty with coordination, leading to problems with balance and fine motor skills. Speech difficulties, such as slurring or difficulty articulating words, may develop. As the disease progresses, respiratory muscles can be affected, resulting in breathing difficulties. Cognitive functions are usually preserved in most forms of MND, with the primary impact on motor functions, making it a primarily physical and neurodegenerative condition. Types of Motor Neuron Diseas