Symptoms of ALS Feet
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Early Symptoms
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Early symptoms of ALS are so subtle that they are often overlooked. Symptoms may begin with weakness or twitching of the feet, which may lead to difficulty walking or climbing stairs.
Foot Drop
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Foot drop is one of the early symptoms of ALS. This is characterized by difficulty lifting the front part of the foot and toes.
Babinski's Sign
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Another symptom of ALS that involves the feet is called Babinski’s sign. This is indicated when the big toe extends upward when the sole of the foot is stroked.
Considerations
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Initial symptoms vary from one person to another. While one person may first experience muscle weakness and cramps in the feet and legs, another may experience slurred speech or difficulty swallowing.
Progression
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As early symptoms progress into obvious weakness or muscle atrophy, a doctor will begin to suspect ALS. The disease will spread to all parts of the body. Most people with ALS will die within three to five years of onset of symptoms.
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