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1 Multiple Sclerosis Michelle Olson and Jaclyn Miller

2 Introduction  Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic, typically progressive disease involving damage to the sheaths of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord  Myelin damage disrupts communication between the brain and the rest of the body

3 Etiology/Symptoms  The cause to Multiple Sclerosis is unknown  Numbness  Vision loss  Tingling  Electric-shock sensations  Tremors  Slurred speech  Fatigue  Dizziness

4 Statistical Information

5 Effects on Body  Higher risk for developing osteoporosis  The body’s immune system  Nerve and muscle troubles  Weakened trunk muscles  Immune cells attack

6 Affects on Individual  Body temperature  Depression  Epilepsy  Driving  Swimming  Depression/Anxiety  Medications

7 Testing/Detection  There is no specific test to determine whether a person has MS, the following are ways that doctors can eliminate other potential diseases which are related to MS:  Blood tests  Spinal taps  MRI

8 Therapies/Cures  Exercising  Balanced Diet  Relieving Stress  Counselors/Doctors  As of now, there is no known cure for Multiple Sclerosis.

9 Drugs/Treatment Surgical options  Treatments:  Physical therapy  Muscle relaxants  Medicines include:  Beta interferons  Copaxone  Tecfidera

10 Prognosis  Average lifespan  Suicide rates  Secondary complications

11 Conclusion  Multiple Sclerosis affects the nervous system which gradually impacts the whole body  Hundreds of people are diagnosed with MS each week  Everyone has a different experience dealing and coping with MS  There is currently no cure for MS but researchers are making major progress towards finding one

12 References  9 Complications of Epilepsy. (2015). Healthgrades Operating Company, Inc. Retrieved from http://www.healthgrades.com  Healthline. (2015). Multiple Sclerosis by the Numbers: Facts, Statistics, and You. Healthline Networks, Inc. Retrieved from http://www.healthline.com  Mayo Clinic Staff. (July 10, 2014). Diseases and Conditions Multiple Sclerosis. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Retrieved from www.mayoclinic.org  MS Statistics. (2015). Health Union, LLC. Retrieved from http://multiplesclerosis.net  Pietrangelo, A. (April 17, 2014). Multiple Sclerosis by the Numbers: Facts, Statistics, and You. Retrieved from www.healthline.com  Rose M.D., J., Houtchens MSIII, M. & Lynch M.D., S. (n.d.). Lectures: Prognosis. Retrieved from http://library.med.utah.edu


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