
"Unraveling the Link: Life Pressure and Multiple Sclerosis Risk"
Life pressure has been found to increase the risk of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a disorder of the immune system that predominantly affects young people and is a leading cause of disability. Common symptoms of MS include vision loss, double vision, imbalance while walking, weakness in limbs, and urinary problems. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve life expectancy. Experts recommend maintaining nutrient balance, a balanced diet, and regular exercise to prevent relapses. Additionally, creating a supportive environment at home and work, ensuring safety features, and practicing good sleep hygiene can help reduce the impact of MS and prolong independent functioning.