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The manifestations of multiple sclerosis reveal a different pattern for each patient,
depending on the place and on the affected nerve area. The degenerative process has two
complex manifestations: in early stages it is characterized especially by the inflammation of
the myelin sheath and a mild neuro-degeneration. In severe stages, the neuro-degeneration
process increases and the intensity of the inflammations decreases. At the onset, there can be
noticed especially:
neuro-motor deficiencies: muscle stiffness, dragging leg, weakness when moving the
limbs, ataxia, difficulty in handling the objects and tendency to drop the objects;
vision disorders: sudden loss of eyesight and eye pains (optic neuritis), blurred vision,
stained vision, darkened, unclear vision, double vision;
impotence in men;
blindness.
Depending on the frequency and the amplitude of these manifestations, there are four
major forms in the evolution of multiple sclerosis:
Many patients with multiple sclerosis do not fit exactly in these patterns. The multiple
sclerosis is characterized by oscillating symptoms and a slow evolution that spans over many
years. There is a higher incidence in men, especially in the middle-aged ones.
In the remission episodes, the patient seems cured. As the degenerative process
increases, the symptoms become more pronounced. At the same time, during the remission
There are rare instances of death from multiple sclerosis in the first years from the
debut. In these cases it is a particular form, called the malignant or fulminant sclerosis.
Causes
The lack of cellular oxygenation will cause serious immune deficiencies, which will
allow the corrosion of the myelin sheath. Certain dysfunctions of the hemato-encephalic
barrier account for the decrease of the oxygenation level and the penetration of the pathogen
agents to cerebral level.
Treatment
Therefore, in order to treat multiple sclerosis, there must be restored the optimum
oxygenation level in the affected areas in the first place. That is done by treating the
dysfunctions of the hemato-encephalic barrier.
By increasing the oxygen supply, the cellular functions and the metabolic exchanges
are restored within normal parameters, which will improve the local immunity. If the stage of
the disease allows it and if there are not severe lesions, the cerebral areas and
the demyelinized nervous branches will be regenerated, too. Where the corrosion of the
myelin sheath is too pronounced, the functions of the respective area will be transferred to a
healthy area of the nervous system.
Where the sclerosis process also affected areas controlling the activity of certain
organs, thus impairing their activity, there will be stimulated certain energy centers on the
body in order to cure them.