Yes, multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect speech in some individuals. This condition can lead to speech difficulties known as dysarthria, which may manifest as slurred or slow speech, difficulty articulating words, or changes in voice quality. These speech issues can result from muscle weakness or coordination problems affecting the muscles involved in speaking. The extent of speech impairment varies among individuals with MS.
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
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.
Multiple Sclerosis symptoms are usually seen between the ages of 20 and 40. Some of the common symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis include: Tingling, numbness, loss of balance, blurred vision, slurred speech, weakness of the limbs, sudden paralysis, and lack of cordination.
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Slurred speech can be caused by various factors, including alcohol intoxication, neurological conditions like stroke or multiple sclerosis, medications that affect the central nervous system, or brain injuries. It can also result from conditions affecting the muscles or nerves involved in speech production.
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