Provided herein is a method for treating multiple sclerosis using a fumaric acid compound, the fumaric acid compound comprising dialkyl fumarate, monoalkyl fumarate, dialkyl fumarate and monoalkyl fumarate. Combinations, prodrugs of monoalkyl fumarate, deuterated forms of any of these, and ...
Just as you would never know the symptoms caused by multiple sclerosis, you would also never know what therapy is right for you unless you consult your treating doctor or physician. You doctor will normally recommend some types of therapy or other treatment methods in order to get you fit and...
While there is no cure for Alzheimer's at this time, there are many ways to treat the symptoms and even help manage the disease's progression. Treatment options for the behavioral and psychological symptoms of Alzheimer's include drug therapy and non-drug approaches, such as behavioral and ...
Physical Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis at In Motion O.C. Do People With MS Go to Physical Therapy? Yes; if you have MS, youcanandshouldgo to physical therapy.MSis a degenerative disease that can be aggressive and progress quickly.Patients who seek outmultiple sclerosis physical therapy treatme...
There's no single test that can tell whether you have multiple sclerosis (MS), so it may take some time and multiple doctor visits to get a diagnosis. Doctors use a combination of physical exams, medical history questions, imaging tests, and laboratory tests to diagnose the condition. The ...
Multiple Sclerosis: This is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). It is often associated with reduced balance, tingling and extreme itchiness, muscle spasms and difficulty controlling arm and leg movements. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: Tarsal tunnel syndrome ...
Tilting the head at a certain angle can help some people to decrease the feeling of disorientation. However, if nystagmus continues for a longer period of time, medication may be needed to treat it. Who is at risk? Multiple sclerosis is not hereditary, although someone with a family member ...
Multiple Sclerosis News Today columnists have described their experiences with MS flare-ups in different ways, such as: “The skin on my hands has been tight, tingly, and a little numb, while the rest of my body has felt numb on the surface of the skin,” Jessie Ace wrote. “My first...
If physical and occupational therapy do not help, your doctor may want you to try medications. Medications for Spasticity Doctors can choose from among several kinds of medications totreat MS-related spasticity. They include: Skeletal muscle relaxants.These drugs relieve the muscle tension of spastici...
Why do I need this specific drug? Is this the most effective medicine for my kind of MS? How will I know if it stops working? Will I need to take medicine forever? What happens if I choose not to treat my MS? Know What to Watch For ...