Future for MS Patients Research Paper

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Multiple Sclerosis

The author of this report has been asked to write up a summary of multiple sclerosis. The subjects that will be talked about will include the definition, the methods of diagnosis, the symptoms of the disorder, the complications of the disorder, the treatments for the disorder, the methods of prevention (if any) and the directions of future research. While multiple sclerosis is not a death sentence by any means, it can still be a debilitating disease and it affects a good number of people.

As explained by the WebMD website, multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disorder that affects the brain and the spinal cord. The major symptoms of multiple sclerosis include weakness, tingling, numbness and blurred vision. Other signs and symptoms that can point to multiple sclerosis include muscle stiffness, urinary issues, thinking problems and so forth. There are treatments that exist for the relieving of multiple sclerosis symptoms and/or that delay the progression of the disease (WebMD, 2015).

The symptoms of multiple sclerosis often manifest between the ages of twenty an forty years old. Some symptoms come and go for people while other symptoms are persistent and chronic. The WebMD website notes that while the symptoms can be problematic and persistent, the symptoms need not take over one's life. The earlier symptoms of multiple sclerosis include blurred or double vision, thinking problems, overall clumsiness or overall coordination problems, numbness, tingling and/or weakness in the arm or leg. It is noted that no two people with multiple sclerosis have the same overall symptoms as it manifests different in different patients (WebMD, 2015).


The overall common symptoms of multiple sclerosis include unusual sensations, bladder issues, trouble walking, dizziness and fatigue. When it comes to unusual senstations, this refers to the common "pins and needles" sensation that multiple sclerosis patients feel. When it comes to bladder problems, this is a common issue discovered and felt by many multiple sclerosis patients as it happens in about eighty percent of patients. Fatigue occurs at about the same rate (WebMD, 2015).

The primary symptoms mentioned above come from damage to the protective sheath around the nerves in a person's spine or brain. The damage causes scarring and this makes it harder for signals to travel between the brain and the rest of the body. As partially noted before, this can lead to bladder/bowel problems, loss of balance, numbness, paralysis, tingling, tremors, vision problems and/or weakness. The tremors in particular are a common manifestation of multiple sclerosis. There are three….....

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