MS episodes cause the body’s own immune system to attack nerve cells. These Multiple Sclerosis episodes can damage the brain and the spinal cord by causing the demyelination of nerve cells. This means that the outer covering of the cells is stripped off which makes them unable to receive electrical signals. The culprits of this are white blood cells. However, in normal conditions, the brain is off limits for these particular cells which are also called T-cells.
Cells which lose this crucial covering are unable to conduct electrical signals effectively. This particular lack of signals is what causes havoc within the body and the brain. There are many effects of multiple sclerosis but some most commonly felt symptoms are tingling, numbness, a loss of balance, a lack of coordination, the inability to think clearly, and blurred vision. However, as the disease progresses, there are other symptoms which may manifest such …