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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an often-misunderstood condition. Hence, to start the MS month, it may be time to fully understand it by knowing what it is, what it does, and the common misconceptions about it.<\/p>\n

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What is MS? <\/strong><\/p>\n

To start with, multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease. It affects both the brain and the spinal cord. This is a lifelong disease that may eventually lead to neurological disabilities. It comes with several symptoms and is immune-mediated. In fact, doctors consider this to be an autoimmune disease.<\/p>\n

The disease attacks the myelin, the protective substance covering the nerve fibers. Hence, complications in the body arise since it attacks the brain. As a result, signals between the brain and the rest of the body can no longer work in proper tandem. The communication between the two loses efficacy.<\/p>\n

A study in 2016 also found that over 2.2 million were affected by MS.<\/p>\n

The multiple of symptoms affects any part of the body and includes the following:<\/p>\n