By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
02nd June:- Multiple sclerosis is a chronic,
often disabling disease of the central nervous system. Symptoms may be mild,
such as numbness in the limbs, or severe enough to cause blindness or
paralysis. According to the Atlas of MS, there are about 2.3 million
people in the world with MS, although the number may be much higher as it is
likely that many people with MS remain undiagnosed in certain parts of the
world.MS is found in all parts of the world, its prevalence varies greatly,
being highest in North America and Europe (50-100 per 100000 patients), and
lowest in sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia. In India, it is ~ 9-10 per 100000
population and currently believed that there are over 100,000 patients in the
country.MS affects at least twice as many more women than men, suggesting a
role of hormones in the disease process. Most people are diagnosed between the
ages of 25 and 35, although around three to five per cent of people with MS are
diagnosed as children, and it can occur in much older adults. Usually patients
present with recurring and a recovering pattern of neurological symptoms (also
called relapsing and remitting), the common symptoms being visual problems,
overwhelming fatigue, difficulty with balance and coordination, various levels
of impaired mobility, muscle weakness and stiffness. An attack may be
characterized by sudden loss of vision or double vision, weakness of one side
of body or weakness of legs. An early treatment is the goal for successful
management of such patients. A variety treatment options are available
including oral and injectable medicines, numerous rehabilitative measures and
vocational training.
Life
with MS can be difficult. For many people living with multiple sclerosis,
walking 50 steps is a daunting task. Each day brings new challenges, which need
new solutions. Remember, MS affects everyone differently and, sadly, people are
being diagnosed all the time.
In
PGIMER we have Multidisciplinary Special Clinic on Multiple Sclerosis and
allied demyelinating diseases twice a month i.e 2nd and 4th Thursday - where
140 patients were seen during the last year. Every month we get 3-4 new
patients in the Clinic. Multidisciplinary team includes Neurophysician,
Neurology resident, MS Counselor, Psychologist, Occupational therapist and
Physiotherapist providing a holisitic management paradigm to the MS patients
World
MS Day is officially marked on the last Wednesday of May. Events and campaigns
take place throughout the month of May. It lets us join hands and express our
support to ones who have taken the hard path, the ones who stuttered, yet
carried on. It brings the global MS community together to share stories, raise
awareness and campaign with and for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis.
This
year’s Move Strong campaign is aimed at promoting awareness about Multiple
sclerosis. The two day event i.e on 3rd and 4th June,
2017 comprises of a CME for Neurophysicians, discussion about latest updates on
MS treatments. On 4th June, 2017, there will be a program for
patients and caregivers which will involve answering their queries and support
group activities for patients. Gurnazar, a renowned singer will grace the event
with his soulful performance. The purpose of this event is to make the patients
see life in a positive light, beyond the disease and disability.
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