Multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis is a pathological condition of the central nervous system, which affects different parts of the brain and spinal cord. In this case, neurological symptoms are observed (headaches, sensory disturbances, memory impairment), as well as changes in blood tests (increased protein levels in the blood). The causes of multiple sclerosis are not fully understood; one likely factor is heredity. Treatment often involves the use of medications that help reduce neuronal tension, improve blood supply and nutrition to the brain, and correct associated disorders.