Autoimmune Disease

Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis is an auto-immune disease that destroy the Myelin Sheath around the nerves. When the nerve is exposed, the area of body relating to that nerve is damaged. There is no known cause of Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that affects your central nervous system. It is believed to be an autoimmune disease. The human body is serviced by an extensive system of nerves that control the way the body functions. These nerves are protected by a fatty substance called myelin which insulates them from damage. If a person suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, the myelin is damaged thus blocking the impulses from the brain. Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis are Numbness in Limbs and Electroshock sensations in bending the neck, Tremor lack of coordination, Vision Problem, Double and Blurry Vision, Slurred Speech, Fatigue and problem with sexual, Bowel and Bladder function.
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