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Fighting from a chronic disease like multiple sclerosis and looking for the best treatment? then you have landed at the right place. CARE Hospitals offer the best cure for multiple sclerosis. This disease affects the central nervous system of the spinal cord, brain, and optic nerves. And, symptoms can be varied throughout the body. In the initial stages, the patient can suffer from symptoms like numbness in limbs or tingling and blurred vision. In severe cases, vision loss, mobility problems, and paralysis are reported (it is quite common).
Scientists do not offer an exact cause of MS (multiple sclerosis) but they believe that MS is an autoimmune disorder that impacts the central nervous system of a human. If a person is suffering from autoimmune disease, then healthy tissues are attacked by the immune system just like bacteria or viruses. In multiple sclerosis, the immune system assaults the myelin sheath that protects and surrounds the nerve fiberes at the same time causing inflammation. This disease results in scar tissues in varied areas. Doctors call this sclerosis or scars areas lesions or plaques. They primarily impact:-
The presence of white matter in some areas of the brain
Rückenmark
Hirnstamm
The cerebellum is responsible for coordinating balance and movements
Optic nerves
With the growth of lesions, nerves can get damaged. Due to this, brain electrical pulses stop the smooth flow and disable the body from attempting certain functions.
By now, you are aware of the fact that MS impacts the central nervous system that controls each action of our body, so it may affect different body parts, such as:
Our experts map out all the causes such as age, genetic factors, sex, infections, smoking habits, vitamin D or B12 deficiency, etc. Once we are done with knowing the potential causes and medical history of the patient, it is time that our doctors recommend neurological and physical examination. Sometimes, a single test is not enough according to the severity, so we go for different strategies for diagnosis criteria, which includes:
Spinal fluid analysis is able to evaluate antibodies that indicate earlier protein consistency or infection.
MRI scan for spinal cord and brain to explore lesions.
An evoked diagnosis is done to evaluate electrical activity for stimuli response.
It is true that there is no complete cure for multiple sclerosis but we have treatment for it to show its progression. Our treatment is effective to reduce relapses severity and relieving the potential symptoms. For a few patients, we also use alternative or complementary therapies.
While there is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), the focus of treatment is on symptom management, minimizing relapses (periods of symptom exacerbation), and slowing the progression of the disease. A comprehensive treatment plan may encompass the following:
Disease-modifying therapies stand out as the most effective approach to reduce the frequency of flare-ups, also known as relapses or attacks, in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, leading a healthy lifestyle is equally crucial, as the choices made can contribute to slowing the progression of the disease and improving overall well-being.
Adopting certain lifestyle changes can positively impact the condition:
Our doctors recommend DMT (disease-modifying therapies) that have been approved by FDA (Food and drug administration) to treat MS relapsing forms. These work on modifying the functions of the immune system. Our doctors give these in varied ways via infusion, injection, or mouth. The intervals that a patient needs these drugs also vary from patient to patient.
Our aim is to offer the best treatment to our patients so along with impactful medications, we also provide potential physical and rehabilitation therapies. We recommend physical therapy to restore and maintain maximum movement ability. Occupational therapy for self-care, therapeutic usage of work, and maintaining physical and mental function. Cognitive, vocational, and occupational therapies also work wonders for the patients. Have queries in your mind, share them with us, and get the best guidance and treatment.
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