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Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the white matter of the central nervous system, which is characterized by reverse, which is more common in young and middle-aged, and the highest incidence age is 20-40 years old. The incidence is much higher in women than in men, and the disease can invade all parts of the central nervous system, including the optic nerve, and if it is invaded, the patient will experience vision loss. In addition, multiple sclerosis often invades the spinal cord and presents with three major symptoms, including motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous system symptoms, and patients often have paralysis of the limbs, the most common being paraplegia, that is, weakness of the lower limbs.
Multiple sclerosis is also a disease caused by abnormal autoimmune function, its lesions are not one but multiple lesions, and the disease can be reversed, multiple sclerosis is the most common and the most important disease of the central nervous system demyelinating disease.
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Multiple sclerosis is a common demyelinating lesion of the central nervous system, which is related to genetics, viral infection, smoking and other factors, and is clinically manifested as one or more limb weakness, limb tremor, nystagmus and other symptoms. It is recommended to give interferon, azathioprine and other drugs**, and the diet should be light and nutritious, high in protein and high in vitamins.
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Multiple sclerosis is the most common type of central nervous system demyelinating disease. It is more common in young and middle-aged people, and is more common in women than men. It may be related to genetics, environment and other factors.
Most of the first symptoms are weakness in one or more limbs. Complications such as rheumatoid syndrome, Sjögren's syndrome, myasthenia gravis, etc. It is rare in men.
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People with multiple sclerosis should have a regular lifestyle. If your mobility is very poor or completely lost, it is difficult to make a change. In addition, disease awareness can add to the burden on patients and families.
Symptoms and self-perception can also affect activity. Symptoms may be present all the time or may vary in severity at different times, and the severity of symptoms is a major factor in life. Many patients find that they need more preparation before moving and have to change some activities and schedules.
If fatigue is present, a few short breaks can help you complete your routine and should not be rushed.
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Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating autoimmune disease, the cause of which may be related to viral infections, genetics, environmental factors and the autoimmune system, the main manifestations are limb weakness, paresthesias, memory loss, cognitive impairment, etc. There is currently no good way to treat this disease, only symptomatic.
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Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system's cerebral white matter, which is characterized by reverse action, which is more likely to occur in young and middle-aged, and the high incidence age is 20-40 years old, and the incidence rate in women is much higher than that in men, and young women are most likely to attack.
Multiple sclerosis can invade all parts of the central nervous system, including the optic cleft meridian, and if the optic nerve is closed, patients will experience vision loss. Multiple sclerosis often invades the spinal cord in the body of the Chinese population, and there will be three major symptoms, including motor, sensory and autonomic nervous system, patients often have paralysis of the limbs, the most common preparation is paraplegia, that is, the weakness of both lower limbs, and the patient will also have sensory weakness.
Multiple sclerosis is also a disease caused by abnormal autoimmune function, and the manifestations are relatively special, because the lesions are not one, but multiple lesions, and can be reversed, so it is called multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis is the most common and predominant disease of the central nervous system demyelinating disease, and the coexistence of nystagmus and internuclear ophthalmoplegia is indicative of brainstem lesions, two signs that are highly suggestive of multiple sclerosis.
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Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system that is more common in middle-aged and young women. The patient's white matter demyelination of the central nervous system caused by immune abnormalities can be reversed, manifested as hemiplegia, weakness, numbness of one limb, and urination and fecal disorders.
Multiple sclerosis can occur in multiple parts of the central nervous system, often involving the nucleus and hemispheres, cerebellum, brainstem, optic nerve, and spinal cord. In the acute phase of multiple sclerosis, a large dose of hormone shock is generally used, and disease modification is used in the remission period.
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Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disease that primarily affects the central nervous system. The central nervous system, made up of the brain and spinal cord, is the core of the body's control and regulation of various other parts of the body.
Multiple sclerosis affects the central nervous system, slowing down the speed of signaling between neurons, which controls most of the body's functions, so patients with multiple sclerosis will experience a series of symptoms with different characteristics, the typical symptoms are: impaired mobility, visual impairment, fatigue, and cognitive impairment. These friends are part of the common symptoms.
When multiple sclerosis damages the myelin sheath, the speed of signaling between neurons in the body slows down. Like wires stripped of their insulation, the speed at which electricity travels through them is drastically reduced. As a result, the nerves responsible for directing the rest of your body to do this are less efficient.
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Multiple sclerosis is a more serious disease, and the harm is relatively large, the harm of multiple sclerosis is mainly to cause patients to be disable, and teratogenic, this disease is more likely to occur in young and middle-aged women. It will affect the normal life of the patient, and may make the patient lose a normal ability to work, so it is very important to prevent multiple sclerosis, and once the symptoms appear, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time to avoid delay.
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Multiple sclerosis can cause urinary and stool disorders In different stages of multiple sclerosis, if the pyramidal tracts are damaged on both sides, it is easy to cause urinary and fecal disorders. In the early stage, the nerve function is suddenly impaired, and urine and feces cannot be passed smoothly, resulting in urine and fecal retention. In later stages, a neurogenic bladder is formed, with urinary urgency, frequency, urinary overflow, and increased residual urine in the bladder.
In both cases, urinary tract infections are more likely to occur.
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