The subject of multiple sclerosis and weight loss is of great concern among patients suffering from the disease and food-related issues.

Multiple sclerosis weight loss can occur in a number of different contexts. For instance, a patient may lose weight because a loss in appetite has prompted him or her to eat less food than normal. Because the body’s metabolic needs are not being met, the body burns up the energy reserves stored in the body as fat. It is only natural to look into the reasons why MS patients would suffer appetite loss. By determining whether such appetite loss is a direct or indirect result of MS, one can learn how to better manage multiple sclerosis and weight loss.

 

Does Multiple Sclerosis Cause Weight Loss Directly?

 

The development of multiple sclerosis lesions may be directly responsible for patients’ loss in appetite and their consequent weight loss. Multiple …