Dec
31

What are some tests and/or treatment for Multiple Sclerosis?

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Question by Eurhg A: What are some tests and/or treatment for Multiple Sclerosis?
Put it in words that I will know what they mean! Please!

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Answer by Chris
No single test detects multiple sclerosis, which makes the disease difficult to diagnose. Symptoms can mimic those of a number of other conditions, and they can change depending on the area of the central nervous system that loses myelin.

Symptoms can also vary from person to person, and from day to day in the same person.

Some early symptoms of MS are:

•Numbness or tingling in parts of the body, usually an arm or leg
•Unexplained weakness, dizziness and fatigue
•Blurry vision, double vision or blindness

Other symptoms include:
•Muscle spasms
•Impairment of the sense of touch and the ability to feel temperature changes and pain
•Problems with balance and coordination
•Tremor
•Slurred speech
•Bladder and bowel problems
•Sexual problems
•Depression
•Mild difficulties with concentration, attention, memory and poor judgment
•Moderate to severe pain
•Heat sensitivity

To diagnose the disease, healthcare providers use a number of tools and tests that often help rule out other possible causes.

•Medical history:

Doctors ask for details about personal health history, family health history and question patients carefully about symptoms, their duration and their onset.

•Physical examination:

A physical exam will most likely include tests to determine the health of nerves and muscles. Doctors may look for weakness in specific parts of the body, uncoordinated eye movements, and problems with balance, vision and speech.

•Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI):

If doctors possibly suspect MS after a physical exam, they will probably order additional diagnostic tests, starting with an MRI. During an MRI, a patient’s body is placed within a magnetic field and scanned by radio waves. This combination creates detailed pictures of the part of the body being examined. In MS, doctors take scans of the brain or spine depending on the symptoms and physical exam. The resulting pictures can show patches, or scars, in the central nervous system where myelin has been destroyed. These areas are referred to as plaques. Since other disorders can cause these patches, an MRI scan can’t provide definitive evidence of multiple sclerosis. But doctors rely primarily on MRIs to see evidence of the disease. MRIs are also important in tracking the progress of the disease, and doctors may order new tests from time to time to monitor a patient’s condition. Researchers also use the test to see if experimental treatments have an effect on scarring in the central nervous system.

•Cerebrospinal fluid collection (CSF collection):

If the diagnosis is still not clear, doctors may take a sample of spinal fluid. Patients typically lie on their sides with their knees bent up. The doctor administers a local anesthetic in the lower spine and, using another needle, takes out a sample of the spinal fluid. Doctors examine the sample for abnormalities associated with MS, such as increases in white blood cells and high amounts of an antibody called immunoglobulin G.

•Evoked response tests (ERTs):

These electronic tests, sometimes called evoked potential tests, measure the speed of brain connections. The most common ERTs are: the visual evoked response test (VER), the brainstem auditory evoked response test (BAER) and the sensory evoked response test (SER). In each, doctors attach wires to a patient’s scalp. Then, depending on the test, they give patients visual, auditory or sensory stimulation. These stimuli are a checkerboard pattern patients see on a monitor, a series of clicks they hear through earphones, or short electrical impulses they feel on an arm or leg. The tests measure the speed of visual, hearing and sensory pathways and can detect damaged areas in the brain.

Good Luck! Hope this helps.

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Dec
31

When a kid has MS.(National Multiple Sclerosis Society for treating pediatric multiple sclerosis)(Cover story): An article from: Momentum

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When a kid has MS.(National Multiple Sclerosis Society for treating pediatric multiple sclerosis)(Cover story): An article from: Momentum

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Dec
30

Q&A: Does anyone remember a multiple sclerosis society psa that shows a woman getting chained?

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Question by WilliamE: Does anyone remember a multiple sclerosis society psa that shows a woman getting chained?
What did you think of it? Does anyone remember that ad?

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Answer by Fenris Wolf
I remember it. First she gets chained around the legs or something, then the arms, etc., and finally around the head and mouth. I thought I was watching Hellraiser.

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Dec
29

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Dec
28

Impact of Metformin-Induced Gastrointestinal Symptoms on Quality of Life and Adherence in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes (Postgraduate Medicine)

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Impact of Metformin-Induced Gastrointestinal Symptoms on Quality of Life and Adherence in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes (Postgraduate Medicine)

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28

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Dec
27

Amazing New Treatment For (MS) Multiple Sclerosis!

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Dec
26

How long should my MS symptoms last?

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Question by billy h: How long should my MS symptoms last?
My first flare up was a year ago when the side of my face went numb, I can’t remember how long it lasted. a few months ago my feet started doing the same thing, my wife forced me to go to the doctor and after many tests we discovered I have MS, ok but now the leg and foot sensations have left and seem to have migrated to my hands and arms, I have been feeling these symptoms for about 2 months now, I am just wondering how long they last for those with remitting recessing versions.
My doctor said it would be a while before we know what type of MS I have so I am just curious.

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Answer by Victoria O
http://dailystrength.org/support/Brain_Nervous_System/Multiple_Sclerosis_MS/
Here click on this link,hope it helps.i would really do research.

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Dec
26

Current Approaches to Treating MS (Home Use) Reviews

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Current Approaches to Treating MS (Home Use)

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Dec
25

Dr Marianne Teitelbaum Discusses the Causes and Treatments of MS

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