Statistics
Demographics
Diagnosis
Living with MS
Awareness
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How many people worldwide are estimated to have MS?

2.8 million

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Does MS affect people of all races equally?

No, white North American or European individuals are more at risk

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What are some common symptoms of MS?

fatigue, numbness, loss of balance, stiffness, spasms, tremor, pain, and more

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What are some common treatments for MS?

There is no cure, but steroids and disease-modifying therapies can help. A team of different healthcare professionals work together on different symptoms that come with MS

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What is World MS Day and when is it observed?

World MS Day aims to raise awareness and bring together those who are living with the condition. It is on May 30th every year.

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What is the most common age of onset for MS?

20-40
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What is the average age of a person with MS?

47

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How is MS typically diagnosed?

With an MRI scan

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How does multiple sclerosis affect daily life?

It causes people to have issues with aspects of cognition, memory, attention span, planning, decision-making, understanding or concentration

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How can someone raise awareness about MS?

You can learn more about MS, add your voice to organizations already raising awareness, and try to look into groups near you that you might be able to contribute to.

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Which gender is more commonly affected by MS?

Women/Females

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Are there any geographical patterns in the prevalence of multiple sclerosis?

Yes, North America and Europe have higher prevalence of MS than other places

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Can MS be definitively diagnosed with a single test?

No, because the symptoms resemble many other illnesses as well

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Can MS cause fatigue?

Yes, fatigue is one of the most common symptoms, reported by at leas 75% of all MS patients

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What are some common misconceptions about MS?

Some common misconceptions include that only young women get MS, people with MS can't have children, and that MS is sure to be passed down to your children if you have had it.

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What is the approximate prevalence of MS in the US?

300-400,000

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Can children develop MS?

Yes, while rare, MS can occur at any age, even youth

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What role do MRI scans play in diagnosing MS?

They can detect the areas of highest damage, called lesions

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Are there any dietary changes that may help manage multiple sclerosis symptoms?

While there is no best diet for people living with MS, it is recommended that they have homemade, colorful foods as much as possible.

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Who are some famous people with MS?

Jack Osbourne, Selma Blair, Christina Applegate, and more

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How many new cases of MS are diagnosed each year on average?

Approximately 6,700

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Is there a genetic component to MS?

Yes, over 200 genes might affect your chances of getting MS

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Are there any specific blood tests for diagnosing MS?

No, but blood tests can rule out other conditions that may be causing similar symptoms

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What are some strategies for managing stress when living with MS?

Stress can cause relapses amongst people with MS, so it is recommended that they journal, talk about their feelings, join a support group, and take time for themselves.

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How can communities support individuals living with MS?

Communities can set up a support group, create open spaces to promote conversation, and hold events to spread information