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Motor neuron disease
He has been suffering from Motor neuron disease since 6 months..he is not able to walk.Also not able to move his both hands..
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Hi.... The rate at which the disease progresses varies from person to person. Muscles weakened by ALS motor neurone disease (MND) do not recover. However, weeks or months may go by where the disease does not seem to progress. Eventually, severe disability develops. As the disease becomes severe, people with ALS-MND are unable to walk, talk or eat, and need a lot of care.... Consult neurologist.....
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