The most common symptom of all types of muscular dystrophy is muscle weakness that gets worse over time.
Each type of muscular dystrophy has its own specific symptoms.
DMD is the most common and most severe form of childhood muscular dystrophy and most often affects boys. Symptoms usually begin between the ages of 2 and 5 and progress quickly. The symptoms include:
- Frequent falls
- Trouble getting up from a lying or sitting position
- Waddling walk
- Difficulty running and jumping
- Delayed growth
Becker muscular dystrophy
Becker muscular dystrophy is similar to DMD, but symptoms usually appear during adolescence and progress more slowly. It almost always affects boys. Symptoms include:
- Walking on tiptoes
- Frequent falls
- Muscle cramping
Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy
Most common in boys, this type of muscular dystrophy causes weakness and progressive wasting of the lower leg and upper arm muscles. Symptoms include:
- Muscle weakness that begins in the upper arms and lower legs
- Decreased movement in the spine, knees, elbows, ankles, and back of neck
- Elbows locked in a flexed position
- Rigid spine
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy
Affects both boys and girls. Symptoms usually begin between the ages of 5 and 15 and include:
- Weakness around the hips that spreads to the legs, shoulders, and neck
- Frequent falls
- Waddling when walking
- Rigid spine
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
This type affects muscles in the face, upper arms, and shoulders. Symptoms usually appear in adolescence and may include:
- Weakness in the facial muscles and shoulders
- Trouble drinking from a straw or smiling
- Dry eyes
- Slanted shoulders or a winged appearance of the shoulder blades
Distal muscular dystrophy
Also called distal myopathy, this type of muscular dystrophy affects muscles in the lower arms, legs, hands, and feet. Symptoms are less severe and usually progress slowly. They include:
- Trouble with hand movements and extending the fingers
- Difficulty walking and climbing stairs
- Inability to stand on the heels or hop
Myotonic dystrophy
The most common type of muscular dystrophy in adults with symptoms that sometimes begin in early childhood or soon after birth (congenital myotonic dystrophy). Symptoms in infants include:
- Trouble swallowing or breathing
- Lack of reflexes
- Muscle weakness in the face
- Delayed motor skills