Symptoms of HUNTINGTON'S CHOREA
There are a number of non-specific symptoms that may occur early in the disease. Some of these include mood swings, depression, irritability or trouble driving, learning new things, remembering a fact, or making a decision. Progression of the diseases is associated with difficulty concentrating on intellectual tasks. Difficulty feeding himself or herself and swallowing problems develop. Abnormal sinuous or choreoform movements develop in the extremities.
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