This condition affects the central nervous system. It usually occurs in the early twenties to mid thirties. It occurs when the myelin sheath covering the nerve fibres is removed and thus damaging nerve transmission. Attacks can be followed by periods of remission, leaving the sufferer in a worse state of health than prior to the attack. Thus, the condition is a progressive one.
Pins and needles in the hands and feet; Numbness; Loss of balance; Clumsiness; Blurred or double visions; Increased sensitivity to heat and cold; Difficulty in walking; Depression; Irritability.
Natural remedies can treat Multiple Sclerosis . These include diet and excercise.
Multiple Sclerosis may also be treated by using alternative therapies like relaxation therapy, acupuncture, aromatherapy.
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Any treatment must not be undertaken until a complete physical examination has been undertaken by a qualified and competent health practitioner.
MS Ireland is an excellent source of information for anyone who wants to find out more about Multiple Sclerosis.
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