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Which phrase is the best direct translation of "multiple sclerosis?" A "Many locations of scar tissue" B "Many destroyed nerves" C "Many areas of bodily weakness" D "Many areas of poor coordination" 07 Multiple sclerosis is only seen in adults. A True B False 08 The clear ...
Currently there is no cure for multiple sclerosis, but there are treatments available to slow the progression of the disease and help maintain normal quality of life. MS is not considered to be a fatal condition. Many people with MS continue have a normal or near-normal life expectancy and m...
What are the types of MS? Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS)is the most common type of MS. It has quiet and active periods. The quiet periods are called remissions. During remissions you may have little or no symptoms. Remission may last for months or years. During an active period, or relap...
Tell me what things did you find to help your Multiple Sclerosis? Remove Ads bennett35780 over a year ago I have MS for more then three years. I was on Avonex first but I changed my therapy and now I’m using Copaxone. Six months ago somebody told me that swimming is very good...
While no cure currently exists for MS, many treatments are available to help patients manage the disease, and many more experimental therapies for MS are being developed.Most of these therapies seek to suppress the immune system to reduce inflammation and help protect the myelin sheath; others ...
There are several classes of disease-modifying therapies for relapsing-remitting MS or progressive MS that develops after the onset of relapsing-remitting MS. These treatments include interferons, glatiramer, teriflunomide, S1P receptor modulators, fumarates, cladribine, and several types of monoclonal ant...
Unfortunately, there’s no cure for MS. But there are treatments—ranging from oral medications to injections or infusions—that can help slow the progression of the disease, reduce the number of relapses and alleviate symptoms. Some of those drugs work by suppressing the immune system, which ...
Are Infrared Saunas Safe? While sauna use is generally safe, you should avoid themif: You have multiple sclerosis. People with this condition don't tolerate heat well. You're pregnant. There's a chance of harming your baby and causing birth defects, especially in early pregnancy. ...
In addition, MRI is now included as an adjunctive measure in clinical trials of new treatments for MS.13 The correlation between lesions observed on MRI scans of patients with MS and pathological findings noted on autopsy or biopsy is well established.25,36 The MRI scans can be used not ...