The ophthalmologist presents symptoms and treatments for the disease.
Multiple sclerosis is a complex neurological condition that primarily affects the central nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord. According to Dr. Marcelo Brito, ophthalmologist, among the various symptoms that can occur, one of the most notable is sudden loss of vision, often accompanied by changes in the visual field. “The link between multiple sclerosis and vision is crucial to the diagnosis and management of the disease, as vision loss is often one of the first warning signs.” According to the ophthalmologist, the people most affected by this disease are young women. “Although multiple sclerosis can affect people of any age and gender, young women appear to be more susceptible to experiencing early visual symptoms.”
Credits: Freepik Early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is essential to begin appropriate treatment as quickly as possible. Detailed neurological and ophthalmological exams, along with imaging tests, help doctors confirm the diagnosis. Treatment of multiple sclerosis involves multidisciplinary approaches to control symptoms, slow the progression of the disease and improve patients’ quality of life. Drug therapies are prescribed to reduce inflammation and minimize autoimmune reactions that cause myelin damage. Additionally, supportive therapies, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, can help with rehabilitation and symptom management.
Source: Dr. Marcelo Brito
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