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Medical condition/treatment
multiple sclerosis
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Brain, spinal cord
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Multiple sclerosis affects the central nervous system and disrupts communication between nerves in the brain and spinal cord. This can cause symptoms such as balance problems, fatigue, vision problems and problems with muscle control. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the protective myelin layer around nerve fibers in the central nervous system. This leads to inflammation, scarring and impaired nerve function.
Causes/Description:
Genetics, environmental factors (e.g. smoking, vitamin D deficiency), immune system disorders, viral infections (e.g. Epstein-Barr virus), lifestyle (e.g. diet, stress), age
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Multiple sclerosis is caused by inflammation of the central nervous system, leading to damage to the myelin sheaths - the protective layers surrounding nerve fibers. This leads to communication problems between nerve cells, leading to the symptoms of MS such as fatigue, vision problems, difficulty maintaining balance and muscle cramps.
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I can provide information about the disease, recommend lifestyle changes and coping strategies, and answer questions. Help comes from neurologists, physiotherapists, nutritionists.
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The history of multiple sclerosis dates back to the 14th century, when the first records of symptoms such as vision problems and paralysis were made. In the 19th century, French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot conducted extensive studies and coined the term "sclérose en plaques." The discovery of myelin sheath destruction as a key feature of MS came later in the 20th century through the work of scientists such as Charcot and William Prout.
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