Multiple Sclerosis (Overview, Signs ,Symptoms, Types , Complication, Causes , Risk factors, Diagnosis, Home Remedies , Treatment and Prevention)

Paralysis

Multiple sclerosis is the disabling disorder, and the chances of disabilities rise when there are more complications in the patient’s signs and symptoms. Muscle coordination and balance are greatly affected by the attack going on in the central nervous system. In severe cases of multiple sclerosis, there is the loss of muscle function in either one part of the body, thus making the person unable to walk. Sometimes, the paralysis not only deprives the limbs of their movements but also the other sensory nerves suffer damage, and the paralyzed person becomes unable to speak. The paralysis can either be partial or complete. Incomplete paralysis, there is a loss of every muscle function in the entire body. While on the other hand, in the case of partial paralysis, there either one side or one body part losses its muscle function. The paralyzed person losses control over the single muscle or some entire muscle group, thus causing the inability to walk, speak, eat, or even swallow.