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What is Multiple Sclerosis?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system (Brain and Spinal cord) that may cause permanent disability. It is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s own immune system attacks the Myelin Sheath (Protective lining) of the nerves, thereby causing communication issues between the central nervous system and other body parts. Eventually, with the progression of the disease, the nerve fibers also get damaged permanently. Some people with MS might lose their ability to walk permanently while in some cases patients may walk but with difficulty.

Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

The symptoms of MS vary from person to person, depending upon the amount of nerve damage. Sometimes, patients may also go through long periods of remission without any new symptoms. People with Multiple sclerosis may experience:

Risk factors for Multiple Sclerosis

Complications in Multiple Sclerosis

Muscle spasms and stiffness Paralysis of the lower body loss of bladder, bowel, or sexual function Forgetfulness or mood swings Depression Epilepsy Multiple sclerosis cannot be cured. Still, treatment can be undertaken for fast recovery from attacks, manage symptoms and modify the course of the disease. It can be best done with a multidisciplinary approach.

Multiple Sclerosis Accessories

There is no complete cure for multiple sclerosis, so one has to use several aids to cope with the multiple conditions that are caused by MS. The different types of multiple sclerosis accessories include:

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HPFY brings to you a range of products for MS patients that can help you ease the symptoms of MS from top manufacturers like Polar Products, Battle Creek, Convatec, Drive Medical, and many more.

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What Exactly Is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

Kevin Cleary Apr 21,2014

Our muscles move by receiving electrical impulses from our brain that travel through our nerves. This electrical signal travels on the outside of our nerves through a coating called myelin. When white blood cells are drawn to regions of white

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A hot pack or wrap is a pad used to provide warmth to different parts of the body in order to manage pain. Localized application of heat results in the dilation of the blood vessels in that area thus enhancing

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Symptoms of multiple slerosis include blurred vision, loss of immunity and balance, poor coordination, slurred speech, tremors, numbness, extreme fatigue, problems with memory and concentration, paralysis, and blindness and more.

Multiple sclerosis may occour in people of any age, gender, and any ethnic background. MS is mostly diagnosed in people between the ages of 20 and 40, but it may develop in young children, teens and older adults as well. MS is more common in women than in men, by a ratio of 3 to 1. Individuals with a parent or sibling with MS have a slightly increased risk.

Although, there is no cure for MS yet, but treatment plans may help in reducing the progress and symptoms oF MS. Long-term medications should be started as early as possible MS is diagnosed. Heavy doses of anti-inflammatory medicines, called corticosteroids, are used to treat relapses. Other drugs and therapies with lifestyle changes, can help you better manage the day-to-day symptoms of MS.

No, MS is not contagious but you may be at a higher risk if your parent or sibling has been diagnosed multiple sclerosis.