There are 4 types of MS, namely:
Common signs and symptoms of MS include:
The exact cause is still unknown
A combination of genetic and environmental factors may play a role
It is considered an auto-immune disease, where the body attacks and destroys its own myelin
It is possible that certain viruses that impact the immune system may play a role in developing MS
Vitamin D helps strengthen the immune system. Some studies suggest that a vitamin D deficiency may contribute towards developing MS
It is not contagious
Usually diagnosed by a specialist in the brain and nervous system, called a neurologist
Up to date there is no single test available to confirm the diagnosis of MS
Evaluation of medical history of signs and symptoms will take place
Diagnosis mostly based on eliminating other causes of the presenting signs and symptoms, which may include:
As per the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: “The Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is a method of quantifying disability in multiple sclerosis and monitoring changes in the level of disability over time. It is widely used in clinical trials and in the assessment of people with MS8.”
There is no cure for MS as yet, but treatment can improve the symptoms of MS, slow the progression of the disease and help with the nerve damage.
There are numerous medication options that the treating doctor or specialist will consider, including, but not limited to:
Stretching and strengthening exercises
Training on devices to utilise for performing daily tasks