Multiple sclerosis complications have a tremendous impact on patients’ lives. A lot of the time, the difficulties experienced by these patients result from MS complications; they aren’t necessarily a direct result of the nervous tissue demyelination and inflammation that characterize MS.
MS is often described as a debilitating disease, with much emphasis placed on the progression toward disability experienced by a number of patients as their MS lesions spread. Fortunately, the medication currently used in the treatment of MS helps to slow down its progression in those patients who succeed in following the prescribed courses of treatment.
The onset of MS is not always immediately apparent when it happens. It often takes a while for a patient to develop symptoms and to seek medical attention for them, and for the doctors consulted to put two and two together and finally diagnose the patient with multiple sclerosis. So it can …