Identify Early Signs of Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple
sclerosis afflicts some 400,000 people in the United States and some
2.5 million people around the world. It is a chronic inflammatory
disease of the central nervous system that arises when the body’s immune
system mistakenly targets the fatty substance that protects nerve
fibers in the brain and spinal cord.
Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed as men are, and they normally occur between the ages of 15 and 60. This guide will show you how to identify the tell-tale signs of the onset of multiple sclerosis:
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Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed as men are, and they normally occur between the ages of 15 and 60. This guide will show you how to identify the tell-tale signs of the onset of multiple sclerosis:
1. Weakness and fatigue
Some 80% of people that develop MS
develop unexplained muscle weaknesses. These usually start in their legs
and then progress to other bodily areas. These weaknesses are also
associated with chronic fatigue that lasts for weeks before improving.
2. Vision problems
MS
can cause the optic nerve to become inflamed, which results in
deteriorating eyesight. If part of your field of vision is becoming
blurry or you’ve been having episodes of double vision, you should
definitely talk to your doctor.
3. Pain and muscle spasms
People with MS also tend to develop
relentless leg pain, stiff muscles and/or muscle spasms. Some 55% of
all MS sufferers experience significant pain at some point during their
illness, and pains and muscle spasms are more common in female MS
sufferers.
4. Bladder problems
If
you feel like you’re constantly running to the bathroom or are having
difficulty getting there fast enough, it could be a sign of MS. Some
tell-tale signs of MS can include frequent urination, strong urges to
urinate and incontinence. Another potential symptom is bladder
dysfunction.
5. Memory trouble
Due to its impact on the nervous
system, cognitive problems can arise as a result of developing MS. These
can be language or memory slip-ups, trouble keeping organized, or a
shortening attention span. With that being said, only 5-10% of MS
sufferers develop symptoms significant enough to have an impact on their
daily lives.
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