More to Know About Multiple Sclerosis
As the U.S. National Library of Medicine declared, early multiple sclerosis symptoms usually show up between 20 and 40 years old. What’s even more notable is that women suffer from MS twice as often as men.
MS is considered to be an autoimmune disease and a fast-progressing neurodegenerative condition. Even so, the specific cause of it is still unknown, and while there is still no cure, there are a couple of treatments out there that might alleviate the symptoms.
What we can say for sure is that it affects the nervous system and it has a gradual impact on the whole body. The body’s immune cells are at fault for attacking healthy nerve tissue in time, which affects the body’s internal systems to respond normally.