Multiple sclerosis
Also called: MS
Physical therapy and medications that suppress the immune system can help with symptoms and slow disease progression.
Medications: Chemotherapy, Anti-inflammatory, Immunosuppressive drug, and Steroid
Therapies: Counseling, Support group, Physical therapy, and Acupuncture
Self-care: Physical exercise
Specialists: Neurologist, Speech therapist, Occupational therapist, Clinical psychologist, Physical therapist, and Primary care provider (PCP)
Consult a doctor for medical advice
Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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