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My daughter 13 years old. Can't raise her hands. Can't stand from the floor. Difficulty in walking. Can't climb stairs. Recently she had breathing problem. Pain in shoulder and hib. Walk on her toes.
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Can you please elaborate her symptoms? Fever? Long history? Is it started now?
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How this started(duration)? From where it started first places I.e.thighs pelvic shoulder etc ? How u noticed first? Muscular Pains cramps? Touch sensations low/ Exaggerated? Breathing difficulties? Learning disabilities in school? Heart rate rhythm? Frequent fever? Her Gait(walking)? Any familial or genetic history? Any investigation done before? Any treatment she is on? Please submit and give me all the information asked above. She probably have BMD. A  progressive genetic  degenerative disorder of muscle causes by abscence of Dystrophin(a protein that help keep muscle in tact )causes progressive muscle weakness and degeneration. Or possibilities of Neuromuscular conditions associated also. I m waiting ur answer. Wishing u and ur daughter happy healthy and prosperous life ahead. ..
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