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		<title>The 5 Major Factors of Psychological Adjustment to Multiple Sclerosis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a major cause of neurological disability in young adults. There are at least five major factors of psychological adjustment to MS. 1. The personality of the patient The first factor of psychological adjustment to multiple sclerosis is the personality of the patient. Some patients adapt quickly to new life whereas others [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a major cause of neurological disability in young adults. There are at least five major factors of psychological adjustment to MS.</p>
<p>1. The personality of the patient<br />
The first factor of psychological adjustment to multiple sclerosis is the personality of the patient. Some patients adapt quickly to new life whereas others are trapped in the stage of disbelief and continue to be depressed for a long time after the diagnosis.</p>
<p>2. The quality of Family support<br />
The second factor of psychological adjustment to multiple sclerosis is the quality of support available to the patient within his family. All stakeholders should have an idea about the family dynamics before, during and after diagnosis. They should ask the following questions: Does the patient have a life together? What kind of relationship the patient has with his close relatives (children, spouse, and extended family)? The answers to these questions are important because the psychological suffering of a patient may result from tensions within his family (rejection, stigma, exclusion, indifference). Often a psychological maltreatment develops between the patient and his relatives; they feel unable to bear the daily progress of the disease.</p>
<p>3. The skills of social openness<br />
The skills of social openness are the third factor of psychological adjustment to multiple sclerosis. They in fact correspond to how the patient is able to seek support and mental peace in his surroundings especially his family and friends. It helps the patient feel supported in the unhappy moments. Continuing his or her job helps the patient cope up with the new realities associated with the disease because continuing work lifts up the spirit of the patient and fills him with the feeling of productivity.</p>
<p>4. The quality of the relationship with the doctor<br />
The quality of the relationship of the patient with the doctors (in the broadest sense, which also includes paramedical workers also) plays as a factor in psychological adjustment to multiple sclerosis. The patient has a high level of dependence on his doctor for psychological support as well as for the management of the disease.</p>
<p>5. The disease<br />
The disease and its prognosis play an important role in the psychological adjustment of patients with multiple sclerosis. If the disease progresses slowly, the patient gets accustomed to his newly acquired disabilities gradually but if the disease has a rapid progression, the patient can not adjust and his life is compromised both physically and psychologically.</p>
<p>These factors play a vital role in the quality of life of the patient with multiple sclerosis. Obviously the most important factor is the personality of the patient who can adjust with the development of the disease as it progresses.</p>
<p>The author Javed Anwar reveals a natural way to cure multiple sclerosis in his latest article at http://signsnsymptoms.com/Signs-Symptoms-Multiple-Sclerosis.html</p>
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		<title>Quality of ife in Multiple Sclerosis- The Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has a considerable impact on quality of life of patients and may induce a depressive syndrome that is expressed most often by instability, worry, discouragement, or restlessness. Quality of life encompasses three main areas: physical, psychological and social. These three areas are strongly interlinked, social integration is often dependent on the physical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has a considerable impact on quality of life of patients and may induce a depressive syndrome that is expressed most often by instability, worry, discouragement, or restlessness.</p>
<p>Quality of life encompasses three main areas: physical, psychological and social. These three areas are strongly interlinked, social integration is often dependent on the physical and psychological impact of the disease.</p>
<p>Multiple sclerosis affects life at all levels: family, social relations, emotional life, professional life, hobbies and financial equilibrium. The changing nature and unpredictability of the disease hinders many patients in the realization of a life oriented to the future. It appears that, when given the right tools, people with MS manage to make a place for the disease in their life and to live a meaningful life with the support of their loved ones.</p>
<p>Multiple sclerosis is a major cause of neurological disability in young adults and often leads to a loss of employment a few years after diagnosis, the average age of life where work is often considered not only necessary to provide for his needs, but also a powerful factor of social integration. The disease appears, moreover, to be a barrier to access to promotion or training.</p>
<p>The rate of absenteeism caused by MS is on average 30 days per year and only slightly higher than for general diseases. Multiple sclerosis patients do not have a greater risk of accidents at work. The two major factors that cause work stoppages are fatigue and physical disorders. In general they have a strong desire to retain their jobs. At first they are afraid of losing their position and express anxiety both at relational and professional level. But after several years of experience, they appreciate their employability as very positive. They feel more welcome at work and at home, their sense of security greatly improves and their vitality increases considerably.</p>
<p>Nearly half of the multiple sclerosis patients retain the ability to work after they have ceased their occupational activity. Fatigue and cognitive impairment are often mentioned by patients as factors to explain their work stoppage. In the ability to maintain employment, personal attributes, the positive face of disease, environmental factors such as financial situations and family should be taken into account. </p>
<p>In terms of independent living and daily travel arrangements, the rehabilitation of patients of multiple sclerosis is necessarily linked to the severity of impairments and disabilities. The pursuit of an occupation is certainly an important factor in the quality of life. Hence the importance of providing people with multiple sclerosis the information and guidance in choosing the appropriate type of job and workplace.</p>
<p>People with Multiple sclerosis can live a normal life provided they are supported by their family, friends, colleagues, <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flathealth.com">health care</a> professionals and rehabilitation agencies.</p>
<p>The author Javed Anwar reveals a natural way to cure multiple sclerosis in his latest article at http://signsnsymptoms.com/Signs-Symptoms-Multiple-Sclerosis.html</p>
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		<title>Currently Available Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis is a frustrating disease because the current treatments are few and at present, there is no cure for multiple sclerosis, but the available drugs can slow the disease course. Synthetic forms of beta interferon (a natural immunomodulator that regulates the immune response) reduce the frequency and severity of relapses and decrease the degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis is a frustrating disease because the current treatments are few and at present, there is no cure for multiple sclerosis, but the available drugs can slow the disease course. Synthetic forms of beta interferon (a natural immunomodulator that regulates the immune response) reduce the frequency and severity of relapses and decrease the degree of disability over time. </p>
<p>Glatiramer acetate is a mixture of synthetic polymers which may act as a decoy for the immune system, dilutes the attack on myelin which covers the cells in the brain and spinal cord. For this reason, you can decrease the frequency of relapses, which in turn reduces the progression of disease. </p>
<p>There are treatments for specific symptoms, such as steroids (which are usually given in high doses intravenously for a few days, between 3 and 5), which can shorten the duration of an attack. Some drugs can alleviate spasticity, fatigue and disorders of micturition. </p>
<p>People with MS tend to verify that non-pharmacological treatments such as regular exercise and adequate rest can help them maintain a more active life. Physical therapy and exercise can help strengthen the weakened muscles and improve coordination. Occupational therapy can improve the skills to teach everyday people how to cope with multiple sclerosis with a reduced capacity of movement and speech therapy can improve the difficulties in speaking and swallowing. </p>
<p>Advances in research may help people affected by multiple sclerosis and their families. At present, investigations are focused on ways to block the specific immune cells that attack myelin, and how to harness the natural growth factors that can stimulate the replenishment of tissues destroyed by disease. It also seeks to prevent the axonal degeneration that causes the progression of disability in the advanced forms.</p>
<p>One of the pioneers in the nutritional treatment of Multiple Sclerosis is Dr. Roy Swank, Professor of Neurology at the School of Medicine, University of Oregon. </p>
<p>The key nutritional recommendations, according to Dr. Swank, are: 1) saturated fat intake of no more than 10 grams per day. 2) A daily intake of 40 to 50 grams of polyunsaturated oils (margarine and hydrogenated oils are not permitted). 3) At least a daily spoonful of cod liver oil. 4) It allows the normal intake of protein and 5) Fish consumption, should be three or more times a week.</p>
<p>Another novelty in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis is the use of electromagnetic fields. This is very important to clarify that the electromagnetic fields that are used in this case are low intensity, extremely low frequencies and carefully controlled. These applications are extra-cranial and are 20 minutes once a week. The results are variable and more research is needed to refine this form of treatment.</p>
<p>Hopefully the medical science will soon find a definitive treatment for multiple sclerosis so that this disabling disease is controlled right in the beginning of its course.</p>
<p>The author Javed Anwar discloses a natural way to cure multiple sclerosis in his latest article at http://signsnsymptoms.com/Signs-Symptoms-Multiple-Sclerosis.html</p>
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