Serious Symptoms Of Muscle Atrophy
Facial Weakness

Facial weakness is a significant symptom of muscle atrophy, especially when a patient is dealing with an underlying condition. Examples of these underlying conditions include multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and some forms of muscular dystrophy. These conditions often trigger muscle atrophy as muscle weakness first. As the conditions progress, patients will start to notice facial weakness. In many instances, a patient's facial weakness will begin on one side of their face. In fact, the weakness may stay on one side of the affected individual's face. Treatment for facial weakness must come from treating muscle atrophy and the underlying condition. However, patients can learn some adaptive techniques through physical and occupational therapy to help them live normally.
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