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25 cze 2024 · However, many people with ALS experience significant pain due the downstream effects of their symptoms. Disseminating information about the potential role of pain in ALS is a crucial step in improving the overall management of the disease.
12 gru 2022 · Physical therapy can help manage pain from ALS caused by muscles, joints, and immobility. Treatments are specific to the underlying cause of pain. For example, stretches and gentle range-of-motion exercises can treat muscle cramps and joint pain.
23 sie 2022 · Common risks of steroids, particularly with doses above 20 mg per day, include increased appetite and weight gain, diabetes, hypertension, increased risk of infection, osteopenia, cataracts, glaucoma, peptic ulcer disease, and myopathy.
Weak muscles can cause extra strain on muscles and joints, which often causes pain. This is most common in the neck, shoulders, and back. Immobility or the inability to change positions or roll in bed can cause abnormal skin pressure and result in pain or wounds.
16 mar 2024 · Several studies suggest that ALS is associated with changes in the endocannabinoid system, and the use of cannabis could slow the disease progression due to its neuroprotective action and act on pain, spasticity, cramps, sialorrhea, and depression.
5 lip 2024 · Presence of pain in ALS patients is heterogeneously reported in studies, and mostly underrepresented in symptom scales. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapeutic modalities for pain management in patients with ALS.
What are the symptoms of ALS? ALS symptoms include: Muscle weakness (arms, legs and neck). Muscle cramps. Twitching (fasciculations) in your hands, feet, shoulder and/or tongue. Stiff muscles (spasticity). Speech challenges (slurring words, trouble forming words). Drooling. Involuntary emotional expressions (like laughing or crying). Fatigue.