Multiple Sclerosis
Autor: omaduko • November 2, 2014 • Essay • 279 Words (2 Pages) • 1,365 Views
Multiple Sclerosis
The multiple sclerosis is a condition that affects approximately 250.00 to 350.000 people in the United States. This disease is also affecting 200 people every week. This is a disease has been around since the year 1433 but had not been given any name, but originally it was called as "sclérose en plaques". To the anus 1916 with the help the microscope is could identify more easily and also be diagnosed.
The Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that affects and damages the nerves in the spine and affects the movement of the muscles in the body. It is unknown what causes that causes this disease, but says it could be a genetic or immunological. The Multiple Sclerosis affects many different things in the body of a person with this disease, but the most severe effects are concentrated in the vision, memory and even how to write with his hands.
There are many different ways in which the Multiple Sclerosis can manifest in people. The way in which each individual manifests in people and rarely has a similarity in the symptoms in people. The Multiple Sclerosis has some different types of symptoms such as: body weakness, itching, loss of balance, tremors, or dizziness. 's Disease also affects memory loss, poor concentration, attention deficits among other things.
This disease can be in the body for months and even years, often without showing any symptoms. The symptoms are varied depending on the characteristics of the people in reference to the age of the people, fitness, food habits, if you have used illegal drugs, if they smoked and other features. Exercise is always recommended, not only for this condition, but also for many other diseases.
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