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...
How I Cope with Multiple SclerosisAngela Hope
Motor and non-motor basal ganglia (BG) circuits can help healthy subjects cope with task-induced central fatigue and re-establish motor performance after deterioration. This work aimed to assess whether patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) were able to recover motor performance after deterioration du...
Supporting a loved one at the end of their life can be difficult, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Reach out to ahospice, social worker, or clergy member to help you navigate the process. They can help you recognize and understand some of the changes that are happening and...
Medical conditions such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), or endometriosis Inadequate blood flow to the genital area Advanced age Gynecological surgeries (like a hysterectomy) Physical symptoms of stress Mental health conditions (such as depression or anxiety disorders) ...
Can Stress Cause Rash Symptoms on Your Face? Causes of Stress The body's stress response system is called thehypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis). When faced with a stressor (a situation that causes stress), a part of the brain called thehypothalamussends a chemical message to the...
Anticipatory grief is common, but not often discussed. Learn about this type of grief, what the symptoms are, and what has helped other people to cope.
In what ways does early diagnosis help a woman and her family to cope with her disease?What are the symptoms that a patient will exhibit if suffering from allergies?How are the symptoms and clinical signs of both forms of diabetes related to the pathophysiology of the diseases? Case ...
Before the watch was created, Lawton had tried to work around her Parkinson’s symptoms, which were erratic to say the least: “Parkinson’s is so weird, one moment you can be all over the place, quivering, and the next minute you can be fine.” She would use her left hand, or dra...
Each person with CIPA needs an individualized plan of care that helps with his own symptoms. Some tips: A child might wear protective eyewear so he won't scratch his eyes. Parents may teach a child to get help whenever he sees blood on himself -- he might not feel any pain, but he ...