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Dealing with Multiple Sclerosis: Symptoms and Treatment

Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a disease that affects the spinal cord and brain. There is no known prevention for it, nor is there any cure. Multiple sclerosis develops when the fatty insulation around the fibers of the nerves called myelin is destroyed, causing a hard tissue called plaque to form. This is where the disease gets its name from--skleros in Greek means "hard" Multiple sclerosis symptoms manifest themselves when the transmissions of impulses through the nerve cells slow down.

 

Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

The earliest multiple sclerosis symptoms are seen in the eye. Very often blurred or unclear sight appears, and symptoms can also include impaired eye movement. It can be up to 2 years after the appearance of these symptoms that the disease becomes serious enough to warrant multiple sclerosis treatment.

It has been suggested that multiple sclerosis symptoms are brought on by trauma or stress. Though stress need not always lead to multiple sclerosis, it could be a trigger that contributes to it. Trauma, such as injury to the neck and spine, could also be one of the causes of multiple sclerosis.

Bladder and sexual performance are also affected by multiple sclerosis symptoms, as are co-ordination and balance. Extreme tiredness and fatigue, especially when it is hot, could also mean the treatment of multiple sclerosis should be sought. Acid reflux and a loss or impairment in the sense of taste and smell could also be seen. Other multiple sclerosis symptoms to look out for are a difficulty in swallowing, epileptic seizures, and coldness in the extremities of the body.

The trouble with MS that by the time multiple sclerosis symptoms are apparent, the disease has already affected the spinal cord and the brain. However, although there is no 100% cure, there are a number of natural remedies that can be used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis.

Natural Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

Some physicians have noticed a dramatic improvement in symptoms after having administered B12 and folic acid injections in the treatment of MS. Suddenly, fatigue seemed to improve and the nervous system seemed to be working better. This has led some scientists to believe that multiple sclerosis is caused by a B12 vitamin deficiency. However, fish oil and evening primrose oil have been used as a treatment for multiple sclerosis, with positive results.

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