Multiple Sclerosis Research Paper

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Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive, unpredictable disease that affects the central nervous system. It is thought to be an immune-mediated disorder, MS causes the immune system to attack the healthy tissue in the central nervous system. This particular disease is most common further from the equator, in places such as North America, Southern parts of Australia, and Northern Europe. Some researchers believe if you live close to the equator, your chances of developing MS significantly decreases. This is due to high levels of vitamin D, also known as the sunshine vitamin. Multiple Sclerosis can affect any age group, but is most common in people aged 20-50. Children as young as 2 can be diagnosed. Women are more susceptible to developing MS than men …show more content…

Multiple Sclerosis is not a curable disease, but it can be managed with changes to lifestyle and different diets. MS is not a reportable disease nor is it contagious. Many MS sufferers get involved in support programs to better cope with the progression and more severe symptoms of the disease. MS is rarely fatal, but can cause paralysis as the disease progresses. Although MS is not curable, there are numerous things that you can do to live a relatively normal lifestyle. One very important thing to do is stay active. Talk to your doctor about medicines that help control the everyday pain of living with MS. Try to simplify your everyday tasks. Since MS causes extreme fatigue, try joining a support group to learn new simplified ways of doing things. Multiple sclerosis can cause bladder problems, such as having to go constantly or more frequently. Your doctor may recommend bladder training to manage this symptom. It is very important to educate yourself as much as possible when you have a disease such as MS to help you manage and become aware of Multiple Sclerosis and how it

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