My Facts About Multiple Sclerosis By Cameron Marchant
- Multiple Sclerosis is a disease affecting the nervous system
- Multiple Sclerosis can result in full paralysis
- Multiple Sclerosis infects 200 people per week
- Multiple Sclerosis usually attacks people between the ages of 20 and 40 years old
- The most common symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis are the . . .
- Blurring of vision, loss of vision and doubling of vision
- Trembling of hands
- Weakness of extremities
- Numbness, tingling or pain and the slurring of speech
- After the first symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, many go way, leaving the person "symptom free" for many year - They then recur and disappear again and over time produce a permanent disability
- Sadly, there is no definite cure for Multiple Sclerosis and eventually becomes fatal
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