Huntington's disease usually occurs in adults in their 30s and 40s. At this time, some of the common symptoms of Huntington's chorea are as follows:
- Chorea or jerky involuntary movements without cause.
- Bradykinesia or movements that are too slow.
- Behavioral changes, either apathy, irritability, impulsivity, etc.
- Cognitive loss.
- Disorders such as anxiety and depression.
Read the full article on: What is Huntington’s disease and can it be prevented with PGD? ( 40).
By John Peay Pinacho M.D. (gynaecologist), Marta Barranquero Gómez B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist) and Sergio Rogel Cayetano M.D. (gynecologist).
Last Update: 10/26/2023