There are definitely lots of treatments available today for MS. The latest development has been the Liberation Treatment which has been brought forth by the Italian Dr. Paolo Zamboni. Though this treatment is still being investigated for its efficacy through clinical studies, it has shown positive results in most cases. Many hospitals carry out this treatment. It is however cheaper to get treatment in countries like India, where they have expertise like that of Apollo hospitals in Chennai.
There are a few drugs that can treat and slow this disease:
Beta InterferonsGlatiramerCorticosteroidsMuscle RelaxantsTizanidine (Zanaflex) and baclofen (Lioresal)
Medications to Reduce Fatigue
Symmetrel
There is also the option of surgery to help if you have tremors.
Also heat can cause a negative reaction and cause an onset of problems. So hot climates should be avoided.
You can also have a Plasma Exchange.
There is no cure for Multiple Sclerosis but there are treatments for reducing the rate of onset. Steroids often help to decrease side effects, as well as muscle relaxants to decrease muscle spasms. Exercise is also helpful.
There are 4 treatments for MS. No name has been given to them.
If someone is diagnosed with MS, it is best to start treatment right away. Injected medications are used as well as multiple oral tablets, and intravenous medicine.
Multiple Sclerosis
Yes, Montel Williams does have multiple sclerosis (MS). Williams was diagnosed with MS in 1999.
Yes, he was diagnosed in 1986.
He was diagnosed in 1986.
Steroids.
I have been having problems with relapsing of my multiple sclerosis (MS). How well does the treatment from/of Avonex work to combat this?
there is no cure. but there is treatment. theres therapy and injections that can be given.
Up to about 17,000 get diagnosed with MS a year.
Randall T. Schapiro has written: 'Managing the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis' 'Symptom management in multiple sclerosis' -- subject(s): Multiple sclerosis, Palliative treatment, Popular works, Therapy
I don't think they do. Actual greatest number of diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients per capita per my neurologist is in Ireland. It is very very common there and in the UK.
When a child is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis you will notice a curvature to the spine. This curvature is the first sign of this disease. Within year after diagnosis you will notice the child having back pain, and possible walking with a hunch.
Multiple sclerosis