Charcot’s disease often begins with subtle signs that are mistaken for simple fatigue. However, recognizing the early symptoms is essential.
We sometimes hear about ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) in the news, but few people really know how it starts. Yet, some signs can appear subtly, almost innocuous, before gradually progressing. The problem is that these symptoms often resemble simple fatigue or minor everyday ailments. So how can we recognize the early signs and better understand this still little-known disease? Here’s what you need to know.