Research Paper On Huntington's Disease

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Huntington’s disease

It's 6 a.m. and your alarm clock goes off. For most people you get up and get ready. When you have Huntington's disease it makes simple things much more difficult. A life with Huntington's disease would be a challenge.
Imagine not being able to control your movements. This happens when you have Huntington’s disease (HD). You can get this disease when a nerve cell breaks down in your brain and starts to waste away. You are born with HD, but symptoms are not usually noticed until middle age. You typically live 15-20 years after it is diagnosed. The gene where HD is found is the HTT gene and is on chromosome number four. There are many noticeable symptoms of this disorder. The symptoms include: involuntary movements, as well …show more content…

Every child who has a parent with HD has a 50/50 chance of getting the disease. There is testing to prove you have HD, but there is no cure to take it away. If you do have HD you have to take medication for you to feel better. The medication that most doctors recommend for you to take is Antipsychotic medicine. This medicine treats mental health and is also referred to as Tranquillisers. There is no medical treatment to eliminate HD, but there is genetic testing to see if you have HD. No environmental factors contribute to HD, you only get HD from generations passing it down. Huntington’s disease is a disease that is hard to live with. When you find out you have HD you have to live in a house with full time care. This will help you with daily routines. Living with HD is a negative genetic mutation. This is because you can’t remember anything you do and getting ready in the mornings gets stressful. Also you could have jerky body movements can become more apparent and you might not be able to control your body movements. Finally, this mutation will typically lead to death from pneumonia, heart disease, and

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