When the body’s defence mechanism attacks myelin which is the protective coating over the nerves, it results in what is commonly referred to as MS Sickness. Myelin aids in the transfer of signals from the brain to the nerves. When myelin is damaged, it is unable to pass the messages sent from the brain to the nerves. Some amount of regeneration does occur, but is often inadequate or does not link up with the correct muscle mass. This eventually results in withering of the affected nerves. When this occurs, it leads to a condition known as Multiple Sclerosis or MS.

 

Effects of MS Sickness

 

MS Sickness can show up in various forms such as vision problems, dizziness, loss of balance, pain, fatigue, numbness, tingling, speech related problems, depression, bladder inconsistencies, bowel inconsistencies, heat sensitivity and sexual disorders. The symptoms would vary from person to person.

 

Treatment