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- Multiple sclerosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that causes breakdown of the protective covering of nerves Multiple sclerosis can cause numbness, weakness, trouble walking, vision changes and other symptoms
- Multiple sclerosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
There is no cure for multiple sclerosis Treatment typically focuses on speeding recovery from attacks, reducing relapses, slowing the progression of the disease and managing MS symptoms
- Multiple sclerosis: Symptoms and treatment - Mayo Clinic Press
Although there is no cure for MS, there are therapies that help reduce the risk of relapses and slow the disease’s progression Treatment depends on the type of MS
- Multiple sclerosis care at Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic's MS care teams evaluate thousands of people with MS each year With a concentration on MS and vast experience, Mayo Clinic specialists are able to make accurate diagnoses and recommend effective treatments from the start
- Multiple Sclerosis and Autoimmune Neurology - Mayo Clinic
Multiple sclerosis, also called MS, is a disease in which the immune system attacks the covering surrounding the nerves in your brain and spinal cord This covering is called the myelin sheath
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Managing multiple sclerosis: Types and treatments
This article discusses managing multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease in which a person's immune system attacks the body
- Explaining multiple sclerosis - Mayo Clinic
Because multiple sclerosis affects the central nervous system white matter, that means the brain, cervical and thoracic spine -- all may be involved with multiple sclerosis An MRI is important to identify typical MS lesions there Typical MS lesions are commonly ovoid in appearance
- What is multiple sclerosis? An expert explains - Mayo Clinic
Multiple sclerosis is a disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the protective covering of the nerve cells in the brain, optic nerve and spinal cord, called the myelin sheath
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