
Information about obtaining a diagnosis
Getting a formal diagnosis of FSHD by a doctor is an important step. The diagnosis will enable you to obtain FSHD-specific medical care and plan better for your future. If you know for certain that you have FSHD, which is a hereditary condition, you can seek genetic counseling to help guide decisions about having children and whether other family members might be affected. A doctor’s diagnosis is also required if you wish to participate in research and clinical trials of new treatments. Before getting a diagnosis, you should also consider the potential impact on long-term care insurance, life insurance, etc., and plan accordingly.
The first step in diagnosing FSHD is a visit with a doctor for a physical exam. An initial diagnosis is based on the pattern of muscles affected. The doctor will ask a series of questions about the patient’s family history and medical history.