The term “MS injury” could mean several different things. It could refer to the brain injury and spinal cord injury suffered by patients as the disease progresses. It could also refer to the injuries suffered by MS patients when the symptoms of their disease put them in harm’s way. Additionally, it could refer to trauma or injuries that have the potential to trigger the development of multiple sclerosis.
The first type of MS injury described above refers to the lesions that develop in nervous tissue when it is subjected to the processes of demyelination and inflammation. This, in a nutshell is what multiple sclerosis is all about. The symptoms of multiple sclerosis are all associated with this injury suffered by the nervous tissue, primarily in the Central Nervous System and, to a smaller extent, in the Peripheral Nervous System. It is most ideal for MS to be diagnosed …