The disease can be severe, and symptoms can get worse quickly. The disease is progressive. This means that symptoms get worse over time.
ALD can affect different parts of your child's body, including their brain, spinal cord, adrenal glands, and testes. Your child may have trouble with hearing, vision, thinking, and muscle control. Over time, they may also have trouble with walking, learning, and activities of daily living. The disease can be deadly if it's not treated.