IS MYOTONIC DYSTROPHY IS NERVEOUS DISORDER

Yes, myotonic dystrophy is a nervous system disorder. It is a genetic condition that affects the muscles, causing them to have difficulty relaxing after contraction. It is caused by mutations in the DMPK gene, which affects the production of a protein involved in muscle function. The condition can also affect other organs and systems in the body, including the heart, respiratory system, and nervous system.