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World Multiple Sclerosis Day (World MS Day) is an annual worldwide healthcare event held on May 30. It aims to acknowledge the financial, social and cultural toll that multiple sclerosis disease takes before focusing on the inclusion, acceptance and support of those who suffer from the condition.
What is Multiple Sclerosis?
It is one of the most frequent disorders affecting the central nervous system. The current global MS population is estimated to be 2.9 million by the World MS Day website.
MS is a demyelinating inflammatory disease. A fatty substance called myelin, which coats and insulates nerves, is the source of the condition. The way nerves carry electrical impulses to and from the brain is impacted by myelin loss in multiple sclerosis.
Disoriented eyesight, tingling in the limbs, shakiness, memory issues and exhaustion are some of the symptoms.
World MS Day 2024 Theme
‘My MS Diagnosis’ is the theme for World MS Day in 2024–2025. All MS patients should receive an accurate and timely diagnosis, according to the My MS Diagnosis campaign. By presenting actual experiences and statistics, it draws attention to the obstacles that exist globally for MS diagnosis.
World MS Day History
Established in 2009, the inaugural MS Day was brought about by the MS International Federation (MSIF), a unique international network of diverse MS groups that extends its support to those affected by MS through numerous staff members and volunteers worldwide. Many nations, including Greece, Argentina, Australia, the United States, India, Kenya, Tunisia, the United Kingdom and Spain, are represented by the MSIF delegates.
World MS Day Significance
World MS Day is significant because it provides a forum for educating the public about MS and the difficulties experienced by persons who have the condition.
Millions of individuals worldwide are afflicted with MS, a chronic and frequently impairing disease that is still heavily stigmatised.
By commemorating World MS Day, we can contribute to the dismantling of barriers and fostering more empathy and support for individuals who are affected by this disease.
Early Signs of MS
The following list includes a few of the most typical signs and symptoms of MS. Not everyone with MS will experience every one of the many symptoms that the disease can bring.
- Tiredness
- Draining and numbness
- Loss of balance and drowsiness
- Stiffness or cramps
- Shudder
- Pain
- Bladder issues
- Bowel difficulties
- Issues with vision
- Problems with thinking and remembering.
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