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The paper concluded that patients with RRMS reported gait and balance problems along with depression and fatigue as major factors affecting quality of life. Those living with PMS reported paralysis, spasticity, weakness, and pain as those most affecting quality of life.
You may have some triggers in common with others who have MS, as well as some that are unique to you.Here are some of the most common triggers you may experience with MS and tips to avoid them. Stress. Heat. Childbirth. Getting sick. Certain vaccines. Vitamin D deficiency. Lack of sleep. Diet.
Here are some tips that can make it easier for patients and caregivers alike to deal with MS. Eat for optimal health. Everyone can benefit from a good diet, but especially people with chronic diseases such as MS. Commit to regular exercise. Address sleep issues. Customize your environment. docHub out and get involved.
Lifestyle and home remedies Get plenty of rest. Look at your sleep habits to make sure youre getting the best possible sleep. Exercise. If you have mild to moderate MS , regular exercise can help improve your strength, muscle tone, balance and coordination. Cool down. Eat a balanced diet. Relieve stress.
An unpredictable disease of the central nervous system, multiple sclerosis (MS) can range from relatively benign to somewhat disabling to devastating, as communication between the brain and other parts of the body is disrupted.
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Commit to regular exercise. Research shows that people with MS who participate in an aerobic exercise program benefit from improved cardiovascular fitness, increased strength, better bladder and bowel function, and a more upbeat attitude.
People should consider the diagnosis of MS if they have one or more of these symptoms: vision loss in one or both eyes. acute paralysis in the legs or along one side of the body. acute numbness and tingling in a limb. imbalance. double vision.
Multiple Sclerosis can cause symptoms such as extreme fatigue, lack of coordination, weakness, tingling, impaired sensation, vision problems, bladder problems, cognitive impairment and mood changes.
Pain in MS shows correlations with both anxiety and depression and can affect all aspects of function and physical and mental QOL domains. Almost one-half of patients with MS and pain report that it interferes with social activities, work, or sleep.
Sometimes people with MS have problems with memory, concentration, problem-solving, and/or other cognitive functions. These symptoms are usually caused directly by the diseases damage to myelin and the nerve cells. However, cognitive symptoms can also be indirectly affected by depression, anxiety, stress, or fatigue.

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