Symptoms
The presence, severity and duration of all symptoms of MS vary considerably from person to person. The unpredictable nature of the condition can sometimes make it harder to manage. However, many people notice patterns and triggers to their symptoms and with appropriate treatment and intervention many symptoms can be managed quite successfully.
Some of the symptoms of MS are immediately obvious. Reduced mobility is often the most visual symptoms to onlookers. Other symptoms such as fatigue, changes in sensation, memory and concentration problems are often ‘hidden’ symptoms and can be difficult to explain to others. No matter what the symptoms is, it is important to alert your GP or neurologist when a new symptom appears or an existing symptom changes.
Managing symptoms is not just about drug treatments. Many people find a healthy lifestyle helps to alleviate symptoms. A balanced diet, appropriate exercise and the reduction of stress can give your body and mind the best chance to cope with symptoms. Some people with MS also find complementary or alternative therapies useful. Many of these promote a greater sense of wellness.
Managing symptoms is part of the overall management of the affects of MS. Symptoms not only affect the functioning of the body physically, emotionally and cognitively, they can also affect your work, social life and family. It is important that you look at your everyday life and look at what changes you can make that will help manage your MS as successfully as possible.