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  1. Multiple sclerosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 1, 2024 · People who have MS and who smoke tend to have more relapses, worse progressive disease, and worse cognitive symptoms. Women are up to three times as likely as men to have relapsing-remitting MS. The risk for MS in the general population is about 0.5%. If a parent or sibling has MS, your risk is about twice that or about 1%.

  2. Esclerosis múltiple - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 7, 2025 · Soy el Dr. Oliver Tobien, neurólogo especializado en esclerosis múltiple de Mayo Clinic. En este video, abordaremos los aspectos básicos de la esclerosis múltiple.

  3. Multiple sclerosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 1, 2024 · Ask your healthcare team about your MS, including your test results, treatment options and, if you like, your prognosis. As you learn more about MS, you may become more confident in making treatment decisions. Keep friends and family close. Keeping your close relationships strong can help you deal with multiple sclerosis.

  4. التصلب المتعدد - الأعراض والأسباب - Mayo Clinic (مايو كلينك)

    تُصنَف بعض الحالات إلى مراحل مرضية، بينما يُصنف التصلب المتعدد إلى أنواع. تعتمد أنواع التصلب المتعدد (ms) على تقدّم الأعراض ومعدل تكرار الانتكاسات. تشمل أنواع التصلب المتعدد ما يلي:

  5. Demyelinating disease: What can you do about it? - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 27, 2024 · Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. In this disease, the immune system attacks the myelin sheath or the cells that produce and maintain it. The attack causes swelling, also known as …

  6. Multiple system atrophy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 2, 2024 · Symptoms. Multiple system atrophy (MSA) symptoms affect many parts of the body. Symptoms start in adulthood, usually in the 50s or 60s.

  7. Monosodium glutamate, also called MSG: Is it harmful? - Mayo Clinic

    Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a flavor enhancer often added to restaurant foods, canned vegetables, soups, deli meats and other foods.

  8. Exercise and multiple sclerosis - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 27, 2024 · If you have MS, check with your healthcare professional before starting a routine. People with MS can benefit from at least 30 minutes of physical activity at least five days a week. Regular aerobic exercise can increase strength and balance, improve bowel and bladder control, and decrease stiffness, known as spasticity, related to MS.

  9. Multiple sclerosis: Can it cause seizures? - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 8, 2020 · MS lesions in certain areas of the brain might trigger these seizures. However, lesions are very common in MS, and seizures are unusual, so there are probably other factors that play a role in seizures, too. Seizures may be the first noticeable sign of MS before diagnosis. Seizures can also occur during times when MS symptoms flare up.

  10. Emerging treatments for multiple sclerosis - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 3, 2024 · Siponimod (Mayzent) was approved by the FDA in 2019. This tablet is taken orally and is approved for relapsing-remitting and secondary-progressive forms of MS. Siponimod is a medicine that stops certain cells that can cause damage in MS from entering the central nervous system. It also helps reduce both relapses and progression of disability.

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