Causes Of Pseudobulbar Affect

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive disease that causes degeneration in the nerves of the spinal cord and brain. The body has motor neurons that reach throughout the nervous system, from the muscles to the spinal cord, and then from the spinal cord to the brain. This condition causes these motor neurons to die, and without motor neurons, individuals lose the ability to control their movements. As the disease progressions, patients can lose the capacity to eat, speak, move, or breathe. They can also deal with pseudobulbar affect. There are two presentations amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Sporadic ALS is by far the most common, accounting for between ninety to ninety-five percent of cases. This presentation of the disease can affect anyone throughout the world. Familial ALS is caused by a gene mutation passed down through families.

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