Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Muscular Sclerosis More Condition_symptoms Have There Been Any Studies To Learn If Multiple Sclerosis Could Be Caused By A Mental Disorder?

Have there been any studies to learn if Multiple Sclerosis could be caused by a mental disorder? - muscular sclerosis more condition_symptoms

I am diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
I have learned that the deterioration may be caused by stress.
When I think of what we know today was pushed several people who were still times when he was suffering from stress.
The first memory of the age of 8 years the disease.
Most importantly, I am for the visually impaired as was optic neuritis, such as stroke and worsening of the last 3 years, diagnosed, I have a feeling my belt, including finger
to an imbalance in the way because I need a walker to maintain balance while walking.
After a muscle, I feel very tired, breathless and sometimes dizziness.
All these episodes occurred at times when he suffered stress to a certain degree.
Is it possible that instead of stress as a trigger of stress and / or other mental disorders that can be a chemical imbalance in the body have the effect of multiple sclerosis?

4 comments:

Mopar Muscle Gal said...

no such correlation with mental illness

CJ said...

As I said, there is enough evidence that stress can cause multiple sclerosis. However, most MS experts agree that it is likely that many factors in the development of the participating Member States: some environmental trigger (not yet determined), and probably some function (for the currently undetermined), currently for a person with MS . develop

The NMS have weighed on the epidemiology and the study of patterns of disease. They point out that there is a link to the environment: "While many different viruses have been suggested, including rabies virus, herpes simplex, measles, corona virus, distemper virus, HTLV-1, Epstein-Barr virus; among others has been confirmed. Chlamydia pneumoniae, a bacterial agent, has also been proposed, but never proven. "

Concerning the general factor, which also concludes: "The average person in the United States have a chance to develop into more than 750 MS. However, relatives (first degree) relatives of people with MS, such as children, siblings or non-identicalWhen the twins more opportunities that are of one in 100 to one in 40th The identical twin of someone with multiple sclerosis, that all measures of the same genes, one of four possibilities for the development of the disease. "

It will show that it is totally genetic, although ... "If the genes are solely responsible for determining who has MS, an identical twin of someone with MS who have a 100% chance of developing the disease, this risk only 1 to 4 shows, other factors such as geography, ethnic affiliation and the trigger is likely that even in hard-contagious. "

They pointed to the geography. It seems that people are living below the line of Ecuador to multiple sclerosis in the development of a much larger than their counterparts in Guinea: "Worldwide, MS occurs with much greater frequency in high latitudes (above 40 ° latitude away) from the equator, in lower latitudes, closer to the equator. Even within a geographical area, but where are the width and the climate is relatively constant, the prevalence rates vary considerably in May. These differences whichshow that geographical factors are not the only culprits. "

Thus, even if they can not adhere to the causes of MS are actually able to show them what might result.

ginarene... said...

There was sufficient evidence to conclude Link MS, pick someone who does not emphasize, but much more difficult for some households (a). I am often asked about his number. Also, I feel all the same symptoms and also has a very young (10). I punished myself as active as can be (who else?) And try to practice every day, I can. It has helped me a lot in recent years in the management of my symptoms.
The incidence of mental disorders is very interesting, especially since many of us, "MSER" Experience diisproportionately especially in such a large amount of clinical depression.

essentia... said...

Still not enough known at this time to identify the real cause for the September to
However, it is generally accepted that emotional stress can cause exacerbations of the disease. The prevalence of stress causes the release of cortisol in the blood, which are allegedly linked to MS. Difficult to prove a theory, but virtually all around.

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