Good nutrition can absolutely improve the quality of life of a person with MS. Eating healthy will provide the maximum amount of energy for the longest amount of time, and will stave off other health issues. A healthy diet may also help you control your MS symptoms, and may help you to better cope with your relapses.
However, there is no food or diet that will "cure" MS. We know that the disease course of MS is undeterred by foods. If you "had MS" and you changed your diet and you "cured" your MS, you didn't have MS. Any neurologist worth his salt will tell you exactly the same thing.
yes, Multiple Sclerosis can affect vision. In fact, loss of vision, blurred vision, etc is an early symptom.
Microsoft doesn't affect digestion
No it effects myeline sheath
Multiple sclerosis is the disease of Nervous system. It is a body's rogue inflammatory response to it's own Nervous system. It does not affect the skeletal system ( which includes the bones of our body).
MS can affect the bladder and cause incontinence.
It occurs in both men and women, but more women have the disease.
yes cause once u get it,it can affect anyone who u r around
Multiple sclerosis can affect different people in different ways, but it essentially affects the central nervous system leading to nerve damage throughout the body and parts of the spinal cord and brain. Although MS affects every patient differently, the disease can severely affect a person's ability to move freely, communicate, and have proper urinary and bowl control. I found some really good information on Boston Medical Group's website devoted to Multiple Sclerosis. http://www.multiplesclerosiserectiledysfunction.com/
Maybe endocrine system affect multiple sclerosis. Search for HPA axis(Hyperresponsiveness), cortisol(long-term effect), hippocampus(damaged by cortisol), hypothalamus and homeostasis. Lots of good information: http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/stress.html http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/3468/endocrine.html http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/3468/hypothalamic-axis.html Hope this helps!
what are the body parts affected by amyotrophic sclerosis
There are a wide variety of illnesses that affect the central nervous system. These include conditions such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Multiple Sclerosis.
A problem is something that causes distress and irritation to a person, and puts a spanner in the works by creating multiple issues that will affect the outcome of something.