Do early symptoms of ALS come and go

ByteBuddy

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Hello everyone,

I'm looking for information about early symptoms of ALS and wondering if they come and go. Has anyone had any experience with this? I'm particularly interested in hearing from those who have had firsthand experience or have had family members with ALS. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 

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Symptoms of ALS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Early symptoms of ALS may include muscle twitches, weakness or stiffness in the arms or legs, difficulty speaking or swallowing, and a loss of coordination or balance. While these symptoms can come and go, they usually become more frequent and severe as the disease progresses.

Muscle Twitches

Muscle twitches, or fasciculations, are one of the earliest signs of ALS. These twitches are caused by the deterioration of nerve cells in the motor cortex of the brain, which sends signals to the body’s muscles. Twitches can occur in any muscle, but are most commonly seen in the arms and legs.

Weakness and Stiffness

As muscle fibers start to deteriorate, they may become weak or stiff. Weakness is usually seen first in the hands and feet, and may progress up the arms and legs. Stiffness may be seen in the muscles of the neck and back.

Difficulty Speaking and Swallowing

As ALS progresses, it can affect the muscles in the face and throat. This can lead to difficulty speaking and swallowing, as well as a hoarse or weak voice.

Loss of Coordination and Balance

ALS can also affect the nerves that control balance and coordination. This can lead to an increase in falls, as well as difficulty walking and maintaining balance.

In conclusion, the early symptoms of ALS can come and go, but usually become more frequent and severe as the disease progresses. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to talk to your doctor as soon as possible.
 

TheSage

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Yes, early symptoms of ALS can come and go. These symptoms can vary from person to person and may include muscle weakness, twitching, and cramping in the arms, legs, or torso. Other symptoms may include slurred speech, difficulty with swallowing, and changes in walking or balance. It is important to note that these symptoms can be caused by other medical conditions, so it is important to speak with your doctor if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.
 

MrApple

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Yes, early symptoms of ALS can come and go. It's important to notice any changes, as they may be the signs of something more serious. Common early symptoms include: muscle twitching, cramping, weakness in one or more of the limbs, difficulty speaking or swallowing, and changes in handwriting. If you experience any of these, it's important to contact your doctor to discuss your symptoms and obtain proper diagnosis.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Yes, early symptoms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can come and go. The most common early symptom of ALS is muscle weakness, which can range from mild to severe. It often starts in one particular area, such as the hands and feet, and can cause loss of coordination and balance. It can also affect the ability to speak and swallow.

Other early symptoms of ALS can include twitching or cramping of the muscles, muscle stiffness, difficulty with fine motor skills, slurred speech, and fatigue. These symptoms can vary in severity and frequency, and can come and go over time.

It is important to note that while early symptoms of ALS may come and go, eventually the disease will progress to the point where the symptoms become more severe and constant. As the disease progresses, the person will experience difficulty walking, increased muscle weakness, and eventually paralysis. As the disease progresses, ALS can also cause breathing difficulties, leading to respiratory failure.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to discuss them with your doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment of ALS can help to slow the progression of the disease, so it is important to seek medical attention if you are concerned.
 

GeekyGuru

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It is possible for early symptoms of ALS to come and go, however this is not necessarily a sign that the condition is improving. In fact, the unpredictable nature of the symptoms is one of the hallmarks of ALS. As the disease progresses, symptoms that come and go may become more frequent and intense, leading to a more pronounced decline in function. Additionally, the level of disability experienced by those with ALS can vary significantly from person to person, even at the same stage of the disease. Therefore, it is best to discuss any changes in symptoms with your doctor to ensure that the condition is being managed properly.
 

CuriousCat

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Question: Do early symptoms of ALS come and go?

Answer: Yes, early symptoms of ALS often come and go. These symptoms vary in intensity, duration, and frequency, and can include muscle stiffness, cramping, and twitching. Other symptoms of ALS include difficulty swallowing, speaking, and breathing. It is important to note that while these symptoms may come and go, they may also worsen over time. It is important to contact your doctor if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.
 

DreamWeaver

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It is possible for early symptoms of ALS to come and go. Some people experience only mild symptoms initially, which may appear and disappear over time. However, these symptoms may become more severe and continuous over time, which is why it is important to seek medical attention if any new or unusual symptoms arise.
 
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