Symptoms of MS
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Multiple Sclerosis is an extremely
variable disease and its symptoms
are determined by the combined effects of, which
Central Nervous System (The part of the
Nervous System covered by the Meninges. It
includes the
Brain,
Spinal Cord, and
Optic Nerve) areas Neural tissue has been destroyed, which include both visible and invisible
lesions.
There is no universal pattern for the
course of MS and every MSer has a different, unique set of
symptoms. They vary from time to time and change in severity
and duration over time. Most MSers will experience more than
one symptom and although there are symptoms common to many of
us, nobody ever has them all.
Without its
coating, all Central Nervous System, the part of the
Nervous System covered by the Meninges. It includes the Brain,
Spinal Cord, and Optic Nerve (the Second Cranial Nerve is the
bundle of nerve fibers formed by the light sensitive Retina of
the eye that extends from the eye and connects to the brain),
tissue is more sensitive to heat and prone to stop
transmitting electrical signals, when the body's core temperature is increased
by just 0.5°C.
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