Eventually a person’s mobility level drops to the point where MS aids are required for even the simplest tasks. Multiple Sclerosis aids include many forms of assistive equipment used by individuals who have temporarily lost mobility due to current MS symptoms or have become permanently disabled from the disease. Aids used by MS patients also include items intended to enhance life by making it more comfortable, such as cooling products for battling heat intolerance. Individuals who have MS and who are accustomed to spending a lot of time outdoors require the ability to maintain a cooler body temperature, in order to reduce the amount of pain caused by a higher environmental temperature.
Taking a shower or a bath can become more difficult as MS progresses. A special chair can be placed inside the tub to enable a person with limited mobility to continue to bath without the assistance of a …