The Multiple Sclerosis Neurological Disorder or MS Neurological Disorder, as the name implies, is caused when Multiple Sclerosis afflicts a person. This happens when the body’s immune system turns against myelin, the protective sheath over the nerves, and destroys or damages it. Myelin helps in the fast conduction of signals from the brain to the nerves. When the myelin is damaged, the signals become slow or gets disruptive. Without its protective coating the nerves eventually wither away. Some amount of regeneration does take place, but usually it is insufficient and does not find the correct muscle mass to attach to. When the nerves are damaged due to the loss of myelin, the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis start showing up.
Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis Neurological Disorder
The symptoms of MS Neurological Disorder do not follow a predictable path, thereby making it impossible for any two patients to have the …