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Veteran actor Kader Khan leaves a void as he passes away at 81. He needs no introduction. His brilliant performances in over 300 films have been appreciated with multiple awards and recognition.
In a sad turn of events, it has been reported that the actor died after his medical condition deteriorated. Increasing trouble in his breathing had made doctors shift him to a BiPAP ventilator because the normal ventilator might cause more harm.
According to a report in SpotboyE, his prolonged illness might have been caused by Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP).
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes, US, defines it as an “uncommon brain disorder that affects movement, control of walking (gait) and balance, speech, swallowing, vision, mood and behavior, and thinking. The disease results from damage to nerve cells in the brain.” It can often be confused with Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s.
The disorder is fairly rare, with only about three to six in every 100,000 people affected worldwide.
While the exact signs might differ from person to person, the initial symptom is commonly a loss of walking balance and falls. With progression in disease, patients start suffering with blurred vision and loss of control over eye movement.
On an average, symptoms of PSP begin on after age 60, but there are also middle-age cases.
Although the protein tau has been linked to PSP and other related disorders, scientists do not yet understand the mechanisms that lead to disease and symptoms.
Currently there is no effective treatment for PSP, but some symptoms can be managed with medication or other treatments.
Mayo Clinic lays down a few suggestive treatment options for people suffering with the disease.
Earlier in 2017, Sarfaraz Khan confirmed with SpotboyE that his father was having difficulty walking. Even a successful knee operation did not give him the confidence of standing up and walking.
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Published: 28 Dec 2018,03:54 PM IST