People with Lou Gehrig's disease were suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, which was also known as muscle atrophy and lateral chosloxus disease.
The cause of this disease was still unknown. 20% of the cases might be related to genetic defects. In addition, some environmental factors, such as heavy metal Aluminum Poisoning, could cause motor nerve damage.
The early symptoms were mild, and it was easy to be confused with other diseases.
The patient might only feel some symptoms such as weakness, muscle jittery, and easy fatigue. The symptoms would gradually progress to muscle atrophy and swallowing difficulty. In the end, it led to respiratory failure.
However, the patients basically did not survive until respiratory failure. They would starve to death due to malnutrition.
Was Lou Gehrig's disease related to morning sickness?
Su Yun looked at Zheng Ren in surprise, not understanding what he meant.