Western medicine currently has no special treatment, and can only provide symptomatic treatment and general treatment, such as increasing nutrition and exercising appropriately. Medications available include adenosine triphosphate, cytidine triphosphate, ureaside triphosphate, vitamin E, inosine, Myosheng injection, glycine, nucleotides, nandrolone phenylpropionate, and traditional Chinese medicine. \x0d\\x0d\However, since there is no specific treatment, the condition is always progressive and the prognosis is poor. The average age of death in patients with pseudohypertrophy is 17 to 19 years old, and the causes of death are: respiratory failure accounting for 41.9%; heart failure accounting for 40.3%; cardiopulmonary insufficiency accounting for 10.5%\x0d\\x0d\ Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the kidney is the foundation of innateness and controls storage. Essence controls bones and generates marrow. Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease and a syndrome of TCM impotence, which is most closely related to the kidneys. Innate endowment is insufficient, and there is insufficient blood and essence to nourish muscles and bones, and muscle weakness and atrophy gradually occur. At the same time, the spleen and stomach are the foundation of acquired diseases, transforming qi and blood, nourishing the internal organs, muscles and bones, and the spleen governs muscles. If the spleen and stomach are weak, the biochemistry of qi and blood is insufficient, and the muscles cannot be nourished, it will lead to muscular dystrophy.