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Title: Lou Gehrig's Disease


1
Lou Gehrig's Disease
  • By Brittany Harden

2
What is it?
  • ALS is often called Lou Gehrig's disease after
    Lou Gehrig, a hall-of-fame baseball player for
    the New York Yankees who was diagnosed with ALS
    in the 1930s.

3
  • ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), is an fatal
    neuromuscular disease that can not be cured. It
    is caused by progressive muscle weakness. The
    disease attacks nerve cells in the brain and
    spinal cord, Motor neurons, which control the
    movement of voluntary muscles, deteriorate and
    eventually die.

4
This picture shows the areas that are affected by
the disease.
5
Life With Lou Gehrig's
  • About half of all people with ALS live at least 3
    years after they find out they have the disease.
  • 20 live 5 or more years
  • As many as 10 will live up to 10 years
  • Living with this disease is physically difficult
    but it does not affect the mind. Although
    communication can be difficult because it affects
    the persons breathing and the muscles needed for
    speech and arm movement.

6
Treatment
  • Lou Gehrig's disease is not curable and you can
    not prevent it but treatments are available to
    help people with the disease.
  • There are medicines that can control symptoms,
    such as muscle cramping and difficulty
    swallowing,
  • Physical therapy can help people with ALS with
    muscle loss and breathing problems..

7
Research today
  • Researchers are trying to find new drugs that may
    help slow down the disease or even cure it.

8
Symptoms
  • Even though the disease is different for every
    person the common symptoms are..
  • Muscle weakness in the arms and legs.
  • Tripping and falling a lot
  • Dropping things
  • Difficulty speaking, cramping and twitching of
    the muscles, uncontrollable laughing or crying
  • As it gets worse over time they will have a hard
    time eating, swallowing and even breathing
  • It may take several months for someone to know
    that they even have the disease

9
Diagnosed?
  • An electromyogram or EMG, is a test that can show
    if muscles are not working because of damaged
    nerves. Other tests include X-rays, magnetic
    resonance imaging (MRI), a spinal tap, and blood
    and urine tests. Muscle or nerve biopsy.

10
Contagious? Or Hereditary ?
  • 5-10 of people with this disease get it
    hereditarily.
  • It is not contagious

11
Cites
  • "Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS)." KidsHealth - the
    Web's Most Visited Site about Children's Health.
    Web. 13 Apr. 2011. lthttp//kidshealth.org/kid/grow
    nup/conditions/als.htmlgt.
  • "Lou Gherig's Disease (Amyotrophic Lateral
    Sclerosis - ALS) Topic Overview." WebMD - Better
    Information. Better Health. Web. 13 Apr. 2011.
    lthttp//www.webmd.com/brain/tc/amyotrophic-lateral
    -sclerosis-als-topic-overviewgt.
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