You may be a teenager when you have the first attack and it may be brief and mild - it may pass unrecognised. You could be much older when you have the next attack and it could last longer. When the nerves are inflamed repeatedly, they become scarred (sclerosis) and this occurs too quickly to be repaired. How severe the illness is depends on the individual, and varies from person to person. Some can lead normal healthy lives, while others are confined to wheelchairs. Multiple sclerosis is unpredictable in its on-again, off-again designs and its array of symptoms. Causes The cause of MS still remains a mystery however, most researchers think the immune system plays a major role. As well as this other researchers believe the disease is an inherited problem. Some say that an extreme emotional shock can trigger an immune response causing MS. People who eat high fat diets also tend to get this disease more than others. Some researchers suspect environmental factors. The list of possible culprits includes lead, pesticides, diesel fumes, chemicals in tap water, solvents, fumes from domestic gas water heaters, and carbon monoxide pollution. Traditional Treatment It is hard to diagnose and to treat MS as the symptoms vary so much. In general, medicines are effective only in treating the symptoms of MS, and then only to a limited degree. Certain treatments have been helpful in patients -
Alternative/Natural Treatments There are many alternative therapies available which may provide some relief from some symptoms, however always make sure that you get Professional advice. Lifestyle
Dietary Considerations Avoid certain foods that can bring on attacks in some MS sufferers: Milk and dairy products, caffeine, yeast, tomato sauce, vinegar, wine, and corn can also prove problematic. See your Doctor and ask about special diets which may help MS sufferers (Swank Diet). Supplements:
When to seek further professional advice
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