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Are you at risk of Multiple Sclerosis ? - Rajahmundry
Tuesday, 27 August, 2024Item details
City:
Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
Offer type:
Demand
Price:
Rs 533,101
Item description
MS, resulting nerve damage disrupts communication between the brain and the body.
Multiple sclerosis causes many different symptoms, including vision loss, pain, weakness of limbs, fatigue and impaired coordination. The symptoms, severity and duration can vary from person to person. Some people may be symptom free for most of their lives, while others can have severe, chronic symptoms that never go away.
Physiotherapy and medication that suppress the immune system can help with symptoms, and slow disease progression.
Early MS symptoms often include:
Vision problems such as blurred or double vision, or optic neuritis, which causes pain with eye movement and rapid vision loss
Muscle weakness, often in the hands and legs, and muscle stiffness accompanied by painful muscle spasms
Tingling, numbness, or pain in the arms, legs, trunk, or face
Clumsiness, especially difficulty staying balanced when walking
Bladder control problems
Intermittent or constant dizziness
There is no cure for MS, but there are treatments that can reduce the number and severity of relapses and delay the long-term disability progression of the disease.
For more details consult our experts
Multiple sclerosis causes many different symptoms, including vision loss, pain, weakness of limbs, fatigue and impaired coordination. The symptoms, severity and duration can vary from person to person. Some people may be symptom free for most of their lives, while others can have severe, chronic symptoms that never go away.
Physiotherapy and medication that suppress the immune system can help with symptoms, and slow disease progression.
Early MS symptoms often include:
Vision problems such as blurred or double vision, or optic neuritis, which causes pain with eye movement and rapid vision loss
Muscle weakness, often in the hands and legs, and muscle stiffness accompanied by painful muscle spasms
Tingling, numbness, or pain in the arms, legs, trunk, or face
Clumsiness, especially difficulty staying balanced when walking
Bladder control problems
Intermittent or constant dizziness
There is no cure for MS, but there are treatments that can reduce the number and severity of relapses and delay the long-term disability progression of the disease.
For more details consult our experts