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  2. Jan 19, 2024 · Outlook. While MS isn’t fatal on its own, accompanying complications can shorten your life. That said, treatment can significantly decrease the chance of a shortened lifespan. When it comes to the...

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  3. Dec 24, 2022 · At least 20% to 40% of those with relapsing-remitting MS can eventually develop a steady progression of symptoms, with or without periods of remission, within 10 to 20 years from disease onset. This is known as secondary-progressive MS. The worsening of symptoms usually includes problems with mobility and gait.

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · Is there a cure for multiple sclerosis? There isn’t currently a cure for MS. How is multiple sclerosis treated? Multiple sclerosis treatment focuses on minimizing further damage, managing symptoms and preventing complications. Your treatment plan may include: Medications. Physical, occupational or speech therapy. Mental health counseling.

  5. Dec 24, 2022 · Treatment. There is no cure for multiple sclerosis. Treatment typically focuses on speeding recovery from attacks, reducing new radiographic and clinical relapses, slowing the progression of the disease, and managing MS symptoms. Some people have such mild symptoms that no treatment is necessary.

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · What Is the Prognosis for Multiple Sclerosis? An MS diagnosis can be overwhelming but today’s treatment options provide a brighter outlook for many people with the condition. Updated Nov 30,...

  7. Jul 25, 2022 · Research shows that people with MS have a life expectancy of seven to 14 years less than those who do not have MS. However, treatment options are advancing, and people with MS are living longer than ever before. MS complications can lead to premature death, but it is so rare that MS is not considered a fatal disease.

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