BMD is a condition that gets worse over time (progressive). It needs lifelong management. Walking and sitting often become more difficult as a child grows. In time, some will eventually need a wheelchair. This is because the leg muscles become too weak to work. Often, those with BMD can continue to walk for many years. In some cases, a child may need a wheelchair earlier.
Your child will also need a heart imaging test every 1 to 2 years. This may be a heart echocardiogram or MRI. These tests look at the function and health of the heart. A child with BMD will need special care during surgery to prevent problems from anesthesia.
People with BMD usually live until their 40s. Problems from cardiomyopathy are a common cause of death.
A care team will work with your family to improve your child's function and give support as you learn to care for your child's needs.
You can contact the Muscular Dystrophy Association (www.mda.org) for support, resources, and help.