Guta Stresser: Understanding the disease without cure that affected the actress’s work

Guta Stresser: Understanding the disease without cure that affected the actress’s work


Multiple sclerosis is autoimmune and mainly affects women; The actress who became famous as Bebel from “A Grande Família” is being treated at SUS

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The actress is being treated for multiple sclerosis gutta stressor highlights the impact the disease has had on his professional life and well-being. For her the diagnosis was like “a bucket of cold water” and, although she has received support from the arts class, she feels the condition is treated as a stigma.

“There are prejudices due to a lack of knowledge. Working is good. The worst thing for a multiple sclerosis patient is to stop working. If you stop, you remain paralyzed”, he analyzed in an interview with “Domingo Espetacular”.

In the program broadcast yesterday on Record, he said that his symptoms were intense tingling throughout his body and a ringing in his ears, which still persists, although to a lesser extent. The artist is being treated through the Unified Health System (SUS).

What is multiple sclerosis?

The Ministry of Health defines this pathology as the neurological disease that most affects young adults in the world, the majority of whom are women. It is a chronic, progressive, autoimmune condition, in which the body’s defense cells attack the central nervous system, brain and spinal cord.

As a result, the disease destroys the protective tissue surrounding nerve fibers, preventing or altering the transmission of messages from the brain to the body. For example, without brain stimuli sent to the hand, the affected individual suffers from paralysis, numbness or incoordination of movements.

According to estimates by the Brazilian Association for Multiple Sclerosis (Abem), there are approximately 40,000 people affected by this disease in the country. Some common symptoms are fatigue, stiffness, muscle weakness, imbalance, pain, difficulty articulating speech, and emotional changes, among others.

Sclerosis has no cure, but there are treatments to reduce inflammation and flare-ups over the years, which may include physical therapy. The goal is to improve the quality of life of patients.

Understanding the illness that made Daniele Hypólito believe he was about to die
Understanding the illness that made Daniele Hypólito believe he was about to die

Source: Terra

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