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1
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What is MS?

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MS can affect the brain and spinal cord causing wide range of symptoms
The myelin sheath is attacked by autoimmune response - interferes with nerve impulses and damages nerve cells

2
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What is the biological explanation of MS?

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Autoimmune disease that attacks myelin sheath in brain and spinal cord - inflamed and disrupts messages
Causes sclera (scarring) - eventually lead to permanent damage to underlying nerve
Signals don't reach next nerves so movement and cognitive ability is restricted
3
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What are the causes of MS?

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Genetics - 2-3% chance of being passed on
Low vitamin D levels - essential for immune system
Viral infections - Epstein-Barr virus (glandular fever) - triggers immune system
Smoking - 2x likely to develop - reduce vitamin D absorption

4
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What are the impacts of MS on life?

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Eyesight deteriorates
Cognitive problems
Mobility issues
May become bed-bound
Embarrassed to socialise
5
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What are the symptoms of MS?

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Relapse = flare up of symptoms
Remission = less symptoms
Symptoms worsen over time after each relapse
Fatigue
Difficulty walking
Muscle stiffness / spasms
Problems with balance and coordination
6
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How can MS be monitored?

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Brain scans - show any damage / scarring on myelin sheath
Blood tests - rule out other conditions
Neurological exams - assess abnormalities/ changes in strength, balance, speech, relexes, coordination etc…

7
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How can MS be treated?

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Steroids

Physiotherapy

8
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What are the care needs of MS?

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Specialist MS team + MS nurse
Physiotherapist
OT - wheelchair and other aids
Neurology specialist
Speech and language therapist
9
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What are the benefits of steroids for MS

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Reduce inflammation of myelin sheath

Speed up recovery time after relapse

10
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What are the cons of steroids for MS

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Doesn’t prevent relapse
Doesn’t stop MS from worsening
Side effects - hair loss, nausea, increased appetite