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While mostly caused by genetics and environmental factors, neurologists cannot pinpoint one cause for ALS, making it difficult to diagnose. If you start to feel weak and cannot pinpoint the cause, talk to your doctor to determine a diagnosis as ALS can be mistaken as everyday issues.
ALS is more commonly found in men than women and is typically found between the ages of 55 and 75. Caucasians and non-Hispanics are more likely to develop this disease as well.
General symptoms for ALS can differ from person to person. If your family has a history of ALS, be aware of common ALS symptoms including:
These early signs are also symptoms of ALS and may gradually get worse over time. Learn more about ways to reduce and manage pain in ALS.
ALS is a disease that progresses over time. Advanced signs and ALS symptoms may include:
There are two types of ALS, including: sporadic ALS and familial ALS.
Sporadic ALS: A majority of ALS diagnoses are considered sporadic due to neurologists not knowing the cause of the disease.
Familial ALS: If two or more people in your family have ALS, this is considered familial ALS. This makes up about 10% of ALS diagnoses. It is important to know your family history when visiting your neurologist. Be sure to share your medical history to determine an accurate diagnosis.
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