In multiple sclerosis, damage to the myelin in the central nervous system (CNS), and to the nerve fibers themselves, interferes with the transmission of nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord and other parts of the body. This disruption of nerve signals produces the primary symptoms of MS, which vary depending on where the damage has occurred.
Over the course of the disease, some symptoms will come and go, while others may be more lasting.
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Over the course of the disease, some symptoms will come and go, while others may be more lasting.
Read More On Multiple Sclerosis symptoms at Stu's News
Leaving comments is a great way to get others involved with the topic. Please feel free to leave your comment(s) for any of the postings found on this blog.
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