A rare genetic condition called Huntington’s chorea results in the gradual deterioration of brain nerve cells. The functional capacities of a person are significantly impacted by Huntington’s disease, which typically causes mobility, cognitive, and psychological issues.
Although signs of Huntington’s chorea can start to manifest at any age, they frequently do so in adults in their thirties and forties. Juvenile Huntington’s disease is the name given to the ailment if it appears before the age of 20. Early-stage of the disease has slightly distinct symptoms and may advance more quickly.
The symptoms can be managed with the aid of medications. The physical, emotional, and behavioral decline brought on by the illness, however, cannot be addressed by therapy.