Managing MS symptoms can be difficult and overwhelming. Symptoms can greatly impact your ability to function as well as your mental health. Fortunately, medical treatment and lifestyle changes can often minimize the impact of MS symptoms. This post will help you learn about how to manage the following common symptoms: Heat sensitivity. Numbness and tingling. Pain. Sexual dysfunction. Spasticity. Vertigo and dizziness. Continue reading Managing MS Symptoms at ZaggoCare.| ZaggoCare
Managing multiple sclerosis can be overwhelming. Our blog provides tips on choosing a treatment and managing common symptoms.| ZaggoCare
Using noninvasive eye scans may help clinicians determine if patients have NMOSD or MS, particularly in early disease stages, a study found.| Neuromyelitis News
How to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis Naturally Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that affects the nervous system. In MS, the immune system attacks myelin, a fatty coating around nerves that protects them and allows them to transmit messages. As white blood cells attack the myelin, inflammatory chemicals begin to destroy the myelin sheath around [...] The post How to Reverse Multiple Sclerosis Naturally appeared first on Somatic Movement Center.| Somatic Movement Center
But after Noah's parents learned he had MS, they knew that traveling from Florida to Neuroimmunology Center would be worth the trip.| Boston Children's Answers
New research suggests that changes in the ratio between two common gut bacteria could be associated with symptom severity in people with multiple sclerosis. While more studies are needed, the findings point to a potential microbial marker for monitoring the disease.| Gut Microbiota for Health
Take a look at six multiple sclerosis companies trying to make a difference to patients by advancing new treatments for the CNS disease.| Labiotech.eu
A mother searches for answers from a mysterious condition following the birth of her child. The post Overcoming a Mysterious Chronic Disease – Kim’s Story appeared first on NYCIM.| NYCIM