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Is there Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Print E-mail
Sunday, 22 April 2007
People who have Multiple Sclerosis live daily with the hope of a cure. Because researchers have not yet discovered the cause of this dreadful disease, they are unable to develop a cure. However the past ten years or so, there have been great developments made regarding treatment for Multiple Sclerosis. Although a cure has not yet been found, scientists and researchers have developed, what they hope, therapies that may slow down the progression of Multiple Sclerosis.

Until this past decade the only treatment available regarding Multiple Sclerosis was medication to treat the symptoms. The disease itself was not being treated, just the symptoms. For many people today, this is still the case. Doctors and Neurologists are able to prescribe medications to treat symptoms such as fatigue, bladder, bowel and sexual problems, tingling, etc. These medications are not a cure for the disease itself. They are merely prescribed to help the person with Multiple Sclerosis deal with their symptoms and try to live a better life.

However in the past decade there have been major developments made with regards to Multiple Sclerosis therapy. These Multiple Sclerosis treatments or therapies are developed to help people with relapsing-remitting MS and secondary progressive MS. These therapies are given through injection and hope to slow down the progression of the disease. Scientists and researchers feel these therapies are very promising and studies are ongoing regarding treatment for Multiple Sclerosis.

Information about therapy or treatment for Multiple Sclerosis is available from many MS related websites on the Internet. If you would like to learn more about these therapies, consult your doctor or Neurologist. It is believed that the sooner a person with Multiple Sclerosis begins therapy, the better their chances are of the drugs slowing down the progression. Unfortunately there hasn’t been a therapy or treatment developed for primary progressive Multiple Sclerosis as of now. Hopefully continuing research and study about MS will provide answers to the many mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis.

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