Symptoms vary with the different types of muscular dystrophy. Some types, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy, are deadly, while other types cause little disability and are associated with normal life span. The muscles affected vary, but can be around the pelvis, shoulder, face or elsewhere. Muscular dystrophy can affect adults, but the more severe forms tend to occur in early childhood. Symptoms include: - Muscle weakness that slowly gets worse
- Mental retardation (only present in some types of the condition)
- Hypotonia (low muscle tone)
- Joint contractures (clubfoot, clawhand, or others)
- Scoliosis (curved spine)
Some types of muscular dystrophy involve the heart muscle, causing cardiomyopathy or arrhythmias. |