MS; Demyelinating disease
There is no known cure for multiple sclerosis at this time. However, there are therapies that may slow the disease. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms and help you maintain a normal quality of life.
Medications used to slow the progression of multiple sclerosis are taken on a long-term basis, they include:
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Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).Alternative NamesMS; Demyelinating... Read more »
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MS; Demyelinating diseasePreventionReferencesCalabresi P. Multiple sclerosis and demyelinating conditions of the central nervous system. In: Goldman... Read more »
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Alternative NamesResources - multiple sclerosisInformationThe following organizations provide information on multiple sclerosis:Multiple Sclerosis... Read more »
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OBS; Organic mental disorder (OMS); Chronic organic brain syndrome Symptoms Symptoms can differ based on the disease. In general,... Read more »
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OBS; Organic mental disorder (OMS); Chronic organic brain syndrome Prevention References Knopman DS. Alzheimer's disease and... Read more »