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Empathy in Action: World MS Day Transforms Lives With Compassion

by Dr. Krishanga on May 30, 2023 at 4:43 PM
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World Multiple Sclerosis Day, is an annual global event taking place on May 30. This special day serves as a powerful platform to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis, igniting a movement of empowerment and advocacy.


It is time to �connect' and stand united, shed light on this condition, and create a world where those affected by multiple sclerosis find strength, support, and understanding.

Theme for World MS Day Revolves Around the Concept of �Connections'

The World MS Day theme from 2020 to 2023 is centered around the concept of "connections." The motive of the MS Connections campaign aims to foster various forms of connection, including building a sense of community, strengthening self-connection, and establishing connections to high-quality care.

‘Step into a world of connection and empowerment, where the barriers of multiple sclerosis crumble beneath the strength of unity. #MSConnections #WorldMSDay’

The campaign strives to address social barriers that often result in individuals affected by MS feeling isolated and lonely. By working together, the campaign advocates for improved services celebrates support networks, and encourages self-care. Its ultimate goal is to bring about positive change for the future while helping individuals discover their own #MSConnections.

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

Multiple Sclerosis, a prevalent condition affecting the central nervous system, affects over 2.3 million individuals globally, as reported by the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (1).

The term "multiple sclerosis" refers to the presence of numerous scars, which correspond to the regions formed on the brain and spinal cord due to the deterioration or loss of the protective myelin coating around our nerves. These lesions are the result of the damaged myelin.

What are the Causes of Multiple Sclerosis

It appears to be a genetic disorder that is modified by environmental variables. Someone in the patient's family is likely to have had the condition.

Women are more likely than men to develop multiple sclerosis.

Other variables that may contribute to the disease include a lack of sunlight and vitamin D, smoking, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections (2).

Signs and Symptoms to Look out for this World Multiple Sclerosis Day

Some common symptoms of multiple sclerosis include:

How do you Diagnose Multiple Sclerosis

A complete physical examination is performed on the patient in order to reach a diagnosis. Furthermore, the doctor may advise on blood tests and imaging procedures such as an MRI.

If necessary, an evoked potential test to examine nerve function by monitoring electrical activity in the brain and spinal cord may be recommended (4).

Is Treatment Strategy the End Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis?

While there is no definitive cure for multiple sclerosis, patients now have access to advanced immunomodulation therapies, some of which can be taken orally for convenience. In addition to medication, it is important for patients to focus on maintaining physical fitness and strength to effectively manage their symptoms (5).

Connect with World MS Day

�Connect with World MS Day' and celebrate global solidarity and hope for the future because the cure for Multiple Sclerosis is just around the corner. Use these hashtags #MSConnections #WorldMSDay #WorldMultipleSclerosisDay and do your part in spreading awareness.

References:
  1. About Multiple Sclerosis - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29320652/)
  2. Lifestyle and Environmental Factors in Multiple Sclerosis - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29735578/)
  3. Symptoms of Multiple sclerosis - (https:www.nhs.uk/conditions/multiple-sclerosis/symptoms/)
  4. Evoked potential abnormality scores are a useful measure of disease burden in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9749611/)
  5. Treatment strategies for multiple sclerosis: When to start, when to change, when to stop? - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26244148/)


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