
Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
Patrick Marshwell
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The term "Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease," usually abbreviated as "CMT," refers to a group of inherited conditions that affect the nerves in the extremities and can lead to nerve damage.
Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and Howard Henry Tooth were the physicians who originally characterized the sickness in 1886. The condition was given their names in honor of their contributions. According to mda.org, there are around 19 cases of CMT for every 100,000 persons who are part of the general population.
CMT is distinguished by the gradual deterioration of muscular strength and atrophy, as well as a loss of sensation in the extremities, particularly the hands and feet. The symptoms of CMT normally start appearing in childhood or adolescence, and the condition typically advances gradually throughout one's lifetime.
However, some treatments can help to reduce symptoms and slow the progression of the condition. Although there is no cure for CMT at this time, there are treatments available.
With the assistance of various assistive technology and adaptive equipment, some people who have CMT can live lives that are close to normal. Diet and nutrition are also very significant factors to consider while trying to alleviate the symptoms of CMT.
In this beginner's guide, we'll cover the following in detail:
Duration - 1h 21m.
Author - Patrick Marshwell.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2022 Patrick Marshwell ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The term "Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease," usually abbreviated as "CMT," refers to a group of inherited conditions that affect the nerves in the extremities and can lead to nerve damage. Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and Howard Henry Tooth were the physicians who originally characterized the sickness in 1886. The condition was given their names in honor of their contributions. According to mda.org, there are around 19 cases of CMT for every 100,000 persons who are part of the general population. CMT is distinguished by the gradual deterioration of muscular strength and atrophy, as well as a loss of sensation in the extremities, particularly the hands and feet. The symptoms of CMT normally start appearing in childhood or adolescence, and the condition typically advances gradually throughout one's lifetime. However, some treatments can help to reduce symptoms and slow the progression of the condition. Although there is no cure for CMT at this time, there are treatments available. With the assistance of various assistive technology and adaptive equipment, some people who have CMT can live lives that are close to normal. Diet and nutrition are also very significant factors to consider while trying to alleviate the symptoms of CMT. In this beginner's guide, we'll cover the following in detail: Duration - 1h 21m. Author - Patrick Marshwell. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2022 Patrick Marshwell ©.
Language:
English
Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease
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Introduction
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What Is UCTD?
Duration:00:02:10
UCTD Symptoms
Duration:00:02:36
UCTD Causes
Duration:00:01:49
Diagnosis of Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease (UCTD)
Duration:00:02:44
Treating UCTD
Duration:00:00:25
Lifestyle Changes for UCTD
Duration:00:03:46
The UCTD Diet
Duration:00:01:11
Principles of a UCTD Diet
Duration:00:03:00
Benefits of a UCTD Diet
Duration:00:03:37
Disadvantages of a UCTD Diet
Duration:00:03:39
3-Step Plan to Manage the UCTD Diet
Duration:00:01:00
Step 1: Engage the Help of a Doctor or Dietician
Duration:00:01:56
Step 2: Meal Planning
Duration:00:06:05
Step 3: Mindful Eating
Duration:00:05:08
Foods to Eat
Duration:00:01:46
Foods to Avoid
Duration:00:01:58
Other methods and approaches to managing UCTD
Duration:00:01:31
Sample Recipes
Duration:00:00:16
Roasted Chicken Thighs
Duration:00:01:01
Roasted Chicken
Duration:00:01:21
Ginger Chicken Stir Fry
Duration:00:02:29
Salmon and Asparagus
Duration:00:01:07
Seafood Stew
Duration:00:01:05
Baked Salmon
Duration:00:01:08
Apple and Onion Soup
Duration:00:01:00
Asian-Style Vegetable Soup
Duration:00:01:51
Meaty Cauliflower Soup
Duration:00:00:57
Keto Pesto Chicken
Duration:00:01:19
Cauliflower Pizza
Duration:00:01:27
Baked Tuna and Asparagus
Duration:00:01:11
Apricot-Glazed Salmon
Duration:00:01:11
Barley Oat Pancakes
Duration:00:01:25
Blackberry Cobbler
Duration:00:01:03
Quinoa and Vegetable Stir-Fry
Duration:00:01:14
Salmon and Avocado Salad
Duration:00:01:11
Chickpea and Spinach Curry
Duration:00:01:11
Sweet Potato and Black Bean Tacos
Duration:00:01:08
Blueberry Chia Pudding
Duration:00:01:01
Roasted broccoli and Salmon
Duration:00:00:55
Sample Meal Plan
Duration:00:02:02
Conclusion
Duration:00:03:39
FAQs
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