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World Multiple Sclerosis Day 2024: Different types of this autoimmune disorder and their causes

World Multiple Sclerosis Day 2024: Multiple sclerosis is a complex condition that manifests itself in a variety of ways, each with its own features and course of development. Although the immune system targeting the myelin sheath is the underlying reason, research is still ongoing to determine the triggers and processes underlying this attack.

May 30, 2024 / 17:40 IST
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The neurological symptoms of primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) progress continuously from the beginning without noticeable relapses or remissions. (Image: Canva)
The neurological symptoms of primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) progress continuously from the beginning without noticeable relapses or remissions. (Image: Canva)

World Multiple Sclerosis Day 2024: A complicated neurological disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide is multiple sclerosis (MS). It can take many different forms, but it is generally divided into two categories relapsing and progressive. The former have similar underlying causes, as the immune system misattacks the myelin sheath, which covers the nerve fibres in the central nervous system and provides protection. There is still much to learn about the precise causation of multiple sclerosis. Nonetheless, it's thought that people are predisposed to this illness by a mix of environmental and hereditary variables. It is essential to comprehend the various forms of MS in order to diagnose and treat patients effectively.

Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS)

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Of all the MS subtypes, relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) accounts for about 85 percent of first diagnosis, says Dr Kamakshi Dhamija, senior consultant neurology, Max hospital, Vaishali. She says that relapses or flare ups well defined episodes of fresh or worsening neurological symptoms are its defining feature. Remissions, or periods of partial or whole recovery, occur after these relapses and are characterised by either improved or completely absent symptoms.

Causes: Although the precise origin of RRMS is unknown, a mix of environmental triggers and genetic predisposition is involved, says Dr Dhamija. Smoking, low vitamin D levels, and viral infections are examples of potential environmental influences. Due to the increased risk of MS in people with a family history of the disease, genetics also play a major influence.