Some of the early symptoms of multiple sclerosis are blurred or double vision, thinking problems, clumsiness or lack of coordination, or loss of balance.
First, see your doctor. There are medicines that slow the progression of MS. Take those before you do anything else for your MS. Second. Some people have found relief with Acupuncture and some have found that it did absolutely nothing for them. Since you expressed your question, "Can acupuncture be used to treat MS symptoms?" the answer is probably yes. You did not ask, "Will acupuncture treat MS symptoms?" That is a totally different question.
Some symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis are loss of balance, extreme fatigue, feeling vertigo/dizziness, difficulty speaking. I have a lot of experience with this as my mother has MS.
Multiple Sclerosis typically presents its first symptoms between the ages of 20 and 50. MS has been known to present in young children (Pediatric MS) and in significantly older adults. One has about a 13% chance of developing MS symptoms prior to age 20, but once an adult crosses age 50, the likelihood of developing MS drops to about 7%. Studies have shown that 2 to 5% of people diagnosed with MS had symptoms of the disease while they were still children (younger than 18).
it usaly appers at 14
Great! Now that there is a new treatment for MS that is giving amazing results. The treatment widens some narrowed blood vessels in the neck. This has eliminated the symptoms of MS in all the test patients who have had the procedure so far.
My roommate was recently diagnosed with MS and perscribed Avonex. Has Avonex been proven to relieve the symptoms of MS? What are the side effects?
The symptoms of MS are slurred speach, loss of balance, bladder and bowel problems, vision disturbance, short-term memory loss, extreme fatigue, stiffness of muscles and problems with coordination. Not all occur.
The symptoms of MS are slurred speach, loss of balance, bladder and bowel problems, vision disturbance, short-term memory loss, extreme fatigue, stiffness of muscles and problems with coordination. Not all occur.
The symptoms of MS are slurred speach, loss of balance, bladder and bowel problems, vision disturbance, short-term memory loss, extreme fatigue, stiffness of muscles and problems with coordination. Not all occur.
between age 20 to 40
Common symptoms of MS are tingling, balance problems, weakness, and vision problems. Less common symptoms are speech impediments, sudden paralyzation, and cognitive issues.
There are a wide variety of symptoms of MS that will manifest depending on how advanced the illness is. Some common symptoms are: dizziness, fatigue, pain in one or several parts of the body, vision problems and bowel/urinary dysfunction.