FND and FHMD : Amy Lewis, 19, suffers from functional neurological disorder (FND) and functional hyperkinetic movement disorder (FHMD). Recently, due to the cold, she has been vomiting and suddenly she can no longer walk. Before that, she was healthy and in great shape. But in October 2022, at the age of 17, he suddenly feels tremors and physical cramps.
It has now been revealed that she is suffering from FND and FHMD, which are very rare. Due to this, she is facing many types of problems. Know here how dangerous FND and FHMD are and what problems Amy Lewis has faced.
What are the problems caused by the disorder?
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a condition that affects the brain’s ability to send and receive information. Its effect also affects other parts of the body. Whereas functional hyperkinetic movement disorder (FHMD) causes unwanted activities. Due to these two disorders, Amy Lewis began to suffer from brain fog, muscle cramps, tics and tremors, as well as having seizures every day.
There were often many problems during the day. Amy’s family says that when she first had this problem in 2022, they thought she was cold, but today the situation is such that their daughter has to use a wheelchair. She can’t even speak properly.
How to avoid neurological disorders
When treating patients with functional disorders, doctors advise to first conduct a thorough examination without showing any haste. If a patient has problems like headaches or paralysis or if the hands and legs have become numb, then a CT scan should be done, if there is chest pain, an ECG should be done, if there is epileptic shock, an EEG should be done, and if the legs cannot be raised, then NCV should be done. Only after this can treatment begin.
Experts say that all over the world people suffer from functional neurological disorders, but their number is much higher in America. When someone has some kind of repressed desire in his mind but due to some compulsion he is not able to do it, then he may suffer from this disease.
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Hyperkinetic movement disorder is an autoimmune disease, often associated with other neurological and non-neurological symptoms. In addition, some conditions point to a specific cause… such as faciobrachial dystonic seizures in anti-LGI, encephalitis.
That is why patients with subacute onset movement disorders should always undergo an autoimmune workup and brain MRI. After that, the doctor can proceed with treatment. Apart from that, the focus should be on improving lifestyle.
Disclaimer: Some information given in the news is based on media reports. Before implementing any suggestion, you must consult the concerned expert.
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