What happens if you don't treat MS?

With MS, when you don't stay with your treatment, there's the chance that the disease will continue unchecked. That means your immune system can go on causing inflammation and damage in your central nervous system. And “time is brain”: If there's damage, it can be permanent -- you may not get that function back.
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Can you live with MS without treatment?

A small number of people with MS have only mild disease and do well without treatment. But many get worse over time. Medicines can reduce the severity of attacks of relapsing-remitting MS and how often you have them.
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How quickly does MS progress without treatment?

Most symptoms develop abruptly, within hours or days. These attacks or relapses of MS typically reach their peak within a few days at most and then resolve slowly over the next several days or weeks so that a typical relapse will be symptomatic for about eight weeks from onset to recovery.
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What are the final stages of multiple sclerosis?

These common symptoms may develop or worsen during the final stages of MS: Vision problems, including blurriness or blindness. Muscle weakness. Difficulty with coordination and balance.
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What is the average age of death for someone with MS?

The study found that people with MS lived to be 75.9 years old, on average, compared to 83.4 years old for those without. That 7.5-year difference is similar to what other researchers have found recently.
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Does MS always end in paralysis?

Whether a person with MS becomes paralyzed may depend upon the severity of the MS and where the lesions, or damaged areas on the nerve fibers, are located.
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Does MS ever stop progressing?

MS is a lifelong disease. Your symptoms may gradually get worse as it progresses and parts of the brain and spinal cord get damaged.
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Can MS get better on its own?

There's no cure for multiple sclerosis. However, there are treatments to help speed the recovery from attacks, modify the course of the disease and manage symptoms.
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Can MS go into remission without medication?

Mild symptoms such as slight numbness, a pins-and-needles feeling, or periods of fatigue may not need treatment. If your relapse doesn't drastically affect your daily life, the flare-up will usually get better on its own.
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How can I control MS without medication?

In addition to medication, traditional treatment for MS may include:
  1. Neuropsychology evaluations.
  2. Swallow and speech therapy.
  3. Physical therapy and occupational therapy.
  4. Sexual dysfunction care.
  5. Resilience counseling.
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Why is Benadryl great for multiple sclerosis?

Diphenhydramine, sold as Benadryl, is a type of antihistamine that can help reduce the likelihood or severity of an allergic reaction to a multiple sclerosis (MS) infusion treatment. Antihistamines block histamines, chemicals made by white blood cells that cause allergy symptoms such as itchy skin, rash, and hives.
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Is MS worse if diagnosed later in life?

Many of those with late-onset MS tend to have a progressive form of MS rather than the relapsing-remitting type of the condition. People who are diagnosed with MS later in life also tend to reach disability milestones, such as needing a walking aid or a wheelchair, faster than those who are diagnosed earlier in life.
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How do you know if MS is progressing?

It's also common early on in the disease to experience long intervals between relapses. Later, as MS progresses, people may have difficulty with tremors, coordination, and walking. They may find that their relapses become more frequent, and that they are less able to recover from them.
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What triggers MS flares?

What causes exacerbations? Exacerbations (relapses) are caused by inflammation in the central nervous system (CNS). The inflammation damages the myelin, slowing or disrupting the transmission of nerve impulses and causing the symptoms of MS.
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What triggers MS?

Multiple sclerosis is caused by your immune system mistakenly attacking the brain and nerves. It's not clear why this happens but it may be a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
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Is MS always terminal?

MS itself is rarely fatal, but complications may arise from severe MS, such as chest or bladder infections, or swallowing difficulties. The average life expectancy for people with MS is around 5 to 10 years lower than average, and this gap appears to be getting smaller all the time.
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Can I live normal life with MS?

You may have to adapt your daily life if you're diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), but with the right care and support many people can lead long, active and healthy lives.
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When does MS become disabling?

More specifically, SSDI defines disability under the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis as including one or more of the following: Significant and persistent disorganization of motor function in two extremities, resulting in sustained disturbance of gross and dexterous movements, or gait and station.
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Can MS cause sudden death?

Sudden unexpected death in MS is rare. In an autopsy study it has been suggested that the presence of demyelinating lesions involving the brainstem regions that regulate cardio-respiratory activity may cause sudden death in MS.
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What celebrities died of MS?

Richard Pryor, Annette Funicello, and David L.

The comedian Richard Pryor, the actress Annette Funicello, and the actor David L. Lander are all people who were diagnosed with MS at some point before they passed away.
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