Delve into Multiple Sclerosis treatments, including disease-modifying therapies. Use CareClinic to monitor symptom patterns and treatment effectiveness.
Let’s just jump right into it. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) hug symptoms occur because of muscle spasms in the intercostal muscles. The intercostal muscles are the muscles that line the spaces of the ribs and in turn, overall protect the ribcage (as it holds vital organs inside).…
Do you constantly feel drained? Or are you having trouble sleeping well at night? Sleep issues are common among people with multiple sclerosis, although they may or may not be caused by the condition. Keep reading to find out more about MS insomnia and how to manage it better.…
It seems like a good idea to start off with a little review. Similarly to the way high school teachers always start off the year. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS). It causes “relapsing-remitting attacks of inflammation, demyelination and axonal damage, leading to various degrees and spectra of neurological symptoms and disability” (3). …
MS fatigue is one of the most common symptoms experienced in people diagnosed with MS. MS fatigue management can be distressing and decrease your overall productivity. The great news is that energy-saving practices, lifestyle adjustments, and the use of particular medicines relieves MS fatigue and other symptoms.…
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) impacts approximately one million people in the United States and 2.3 million worldwide, with around 200 new diagnoses each week in the U.S. alone. People in colder climates and Europeans face a higher risk of developing MS. To effectively manage this disease, it is vital to use an MS symptom tracker like the CareClinic App.…