Introduction: Wilson’s disease (WD) is an autosomal recessive disorder involving cellular copper transport. A defect in biliary excretion leads to accumulation of copper in the liver, causing progressive liver injury and cirrhosis. Approximately 1 in 40,000 people have Wilson’s Disease. It affects both men and women equally. Symptoms appear between ages 5 and 35. 
 Case Presentation: This is a case of 17 years old girl came with complained of dysphagia, irritability, breathlessness, weakness in both upper and lower limb at left side for 6 months. She had difficulty in going up and coming down a staircase and in getting up from the squatting position. She could walk with support for the first 6 months of his illness but later, had required crutches. After her admission diagnostic evaluation was done, and in the findings was chest x-ray was done which was normal. ECG showing normal sinus rate and rhythm. Ophthalmology call was done and slit lamp examination was noted which was showing KF ring was present bilaterally. MRI brain suggested symmetrical altered signal intensity lesion in bilateral thalami and lentiform nucleus, midbrain and pons appearing hyper intense on T2/FLAIR sequences in bilateral gangliocapsular region (mainly in putamen) and thalami as well as midbrain and dorsal aspect of pons as described above. A possibility of Wilson’s Disease can be considered, blood test show that Hb was decrease that is -9.7gm%, S.G.O.T was 34.0U/L, S.G.P.T was 32.0U/L, was normal at the time of discharge early ambulation, nutrition, psychological support was given.
 Therapeutic interventions and outcome: In the present case received syndopa 110/4, BD, orally. Tablet Zinc, OD, orally. Tablet Pan D, OD, orally., inj. Dexamethasone 2 mg I.V, T.D.S., Syrup Sumax, 10ml, BD. Now the patient condition is stable.
 Conclusion: This presented case of Wilson’s Disease is a rare disease condition. It is an autosomal recessive disease.In this case study, author mainly focus on expert medical management and excellent nursing care which leads to fast recovery of patient. After conversation with patient her response was positive and after nursing management and treatment she was discharged with satisfaction of recovery.