What You Need To Know About Multiple Sclerosis
September 27th 2010 11:32
Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system of a person. It restricts the brain from sending messages and communicating with the other body organs. It usually begins from the age of 20 and then gradually progresses until the age of 50. Communication between the brain and the other body parts maybe diminished or totally none at all depending on the level of nerve damage on the brain. This disease is hard not only on the person afflicted with it but also to his or her family members. This condition needs much understanding by the other family members as the patient’s mode may be irregular at times.
Several studies have already been conducted in order to come up with the best MS treatment. However, until now there is no perfect treatment yet for this disease because of its complexity.
The right Multiple Sclerosis Diet should be observed in order to improve the patient’s condition. We, as family members should assist and help the patient to follow the right diet for him or her so that the patient’s condition will show significant improvement. A person suffering from multiple sclerosis needs daily intake of foods rich in protein and carbohydrates, omega 6 oils, zinc, selenium, vitamin E, vitamin B6 and vitamin C.
The early symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis may include double vision, blurred vision, regular mood swings, distortion in the color recognition between red and green, and a sudden deterioration of vision in one of the eyes. For it’s more advanced case, the symptoms may include partial paralysis, weakness of the muscles of the body, difficulty in standing, deterioration of memory, sudden dizziness, blurred and unclear speech, difficulty in muscle movements coordination, among others.
Several studies have already been conducted in order to come up with the best MS treatment. However, until now there is no perfect treatment yet for this disease because of its complexity.
The right Multiple Sclerosis Diet should be observed in order to improve the patient’s condition. We, as family members should assist and help the patient to follow the right diet for him or her so that the patient’s condition will show significant improvement. A person suffering from multiple sclerosis needs daily intake of foods rich in protein and carbohydrates, omega 6 oils, zinc, selenium, vitamin E, vitamin B6 and vitamin C.
The early symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis may include double vision, blurred vision, regular mood swings, distortion in the color recognition between red and green, and a sudden deterioration of vision in one of the eyes. For it’s more advanced case, the symptoms may include partial paralysis, weakness of the muscles of the body, difficulty in standing, deterioration of memory, sudden dizziness, blurred and unclear speech, difficulty in muscle movements coordination, among others.
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