How do you care for someone with multiple sclerosis?

How do you care for someone with multiple sclerosis?

10 Important Tips for the MS Caregiver

  1. Educate Yourself. The more you know about MS, the more you’ll feel ready to face the challenges multiple sclerosis can pose.
  2. Connect With Others.
  3. Say Yes to Help.
  4. Get a Guide.
  5. Give Yourself a Break.
  6. Don’t Let Things Build.
  7. Don’t Deny Your Feelings.
  8. Take Care of Yourself Too.

What is the best treatment for MS?

For primary-progressive MS , ocrelizumab (Ocrevus) is the only FDA-approved disease-modifying therapy (DMT). Those who receive this treatment are slightly less likely to progress than those who are untreated. For relapsing-remitting MS , several disease-modifying therapies are available.

Can you work if you have multiple sclerosis?

You can work with MS. Many people who have it stay in their job for years after they’re diagnosed. It varies greatly from person to person. In time, you may need to ask for accommodations so you can continue there.

Can you still live a normal life with MS?

Most people with MS can expect to live as long as people without MS, but the condition can affect their daily life. For some people, the changes will be minor. For others, they can mean a loss of mobility and other functions.

What is the best diet for MS?

Overall, people with MS need a balanced, low-fat and high-fiber diet. Unprocessed or naturally processed foods are preferred to processed foods. This is similar to the Mediterranean diet, and the same healthy diet that’s recommended for the general population. Also consider limiting alcohol as much as possible.

How do you know if MS is progressing?

A majority of people with MS have some form of bladder dysfunction, including frequent urination (especially at night) or incontinence (inability to “hold it in”). Others have constipation or lose control of their bowels. If these symptoms become frequent, that’s a sign your MS has progressed.