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- $Title{Information on Multiple Sclerosis}
- $Subject{multiple sclerosis nerves Nervous System MS abnormality body immune
- mechanisms inherited predisposition white matter myelin sheathes nerve fibers
- weakness numbness tingling double vision dizziness lightheadedness remission
- dizzy}
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- Anatomy of Nerves*0008101.scf
- Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis*0008201.scf}
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- Information on Multiple Sclerosis
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- QUESTION: Although I scan most health columns, I find little to read about
- Multiple Sclerosis. Since we now face the need to deal with this disease, we
- are filled with the need for more information to help us cope with the
- situation. I am sure you could help us if you will only write something about
- this condition.
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- ANSWER: Information is our most precious ally when facing an unknown
- situation or problem, and we will start with this answer for you. According
- to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, more than 250,000 Americans
- currently suffer with multiple sclerosis (MS). One of the tragedies of this
- affliction is that it strikes at the young, with most patients being diagnosed
- between the ages of 15 to forty, although it can strike people as young as 2
- or as old as 60. Women are the victims twice as frequently as men and come
- down with the disease at an earlier age. We know some important facts about
- MS. It is not an infectious disease and so is not contagious, but probably is
- due to an abnormality in the body's immune mechanisms. There is an inherited
- predisposition to the disease though, and we see it more commonly in children
- of MS sufferers. Finally the disease is not fatal, and patients may lead long
- constructive lives. MS is a disease of the central nervous system, where it
- attacks the white matter, known as myelin, which sheathes or wraps the nerve
- fibers like a type of insulation. When the myelin is destroyed, plaques or
- scars develop, and the nerve signals that normally pass along the nerve fibers
- are stopped. This creates the symptoms of weakness in the muscles, changes in
- feeling with numbness or tingling, double vision, dizziness or
- lightheadedness, and many other disturbing symptoms which depend upon the area
- of damage in the nervous system. The symptoms may come and go (remission)
- only to return again. While there is no specific treatment, many are
- currently used with some effect, and more are being developed. Cortisone-like
- substances are frequently used during acute attacks. You may obtain much more
- information as well as reports on all the latest developments in treatment
- from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 205 East 42 nd Street, New York,
- NY 10017.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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