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1. Multiple Sclerosis (Source : Google)

Multiple sclerosis causes many different symptoms, including vision loss, pain, fatigue and impaired coordination. The symptoms, severity and duration can vary from person to person. Some people may be symptom free for most of their lives, while others can have severe, chronic symptoms that never go away.

Physiotherapy and medication that suppress the immune system can help with symptoms, and slow disease progression.

People may experience:

Pain areas: in the back or eyes

Pain circumstances: can occur in the back due to head nod or with eye movement

Tremor: can occur during precise movements, in the hands, or limbs

Muscular: cramping, difficulty walking, inability to rapidly change motions, involuntary movements, muscle paralysis, muscle rigidity, muscle weakness, problems with coordination, stiff muscles, clumsiness, muscle spasms, or overactive reflexes

Whole body: fatigue, dizziness, heat intolerance, poor balance, vertigo, or weakness

Sensory: pins and needles, abnormality of taste, reduced sensation of touch, or uncomfortable tingling and burning

Urinary: excessive urination at night, leaking of urine, persistent urge to urinate, or urinary retention

Visual: blurred vision, double vision, or vision loss

Sexual: erectile dysfunction or sexual dysfunction

Mood: anxiety or mood swings

Speech: slurred speech or impaired voice

Also common: constipation, depression, difficulty raising the foot, difficulty swallowing, difficulty thinking and understanding, flare, headache, heavy legs, numbness of face, rapid involuntary eye movement, sleep deprivation, or tongue numbness

It is a life sentence, however, meaning that there is no cure—although there are plenty of treatments to slow MS down and reduce symptoms.

"We think of it as a chronic disease that can be managed, but there are a small percentage of people with severe MS who will die from complications."

Do take note that it is a life sentence, however, it doesn't mean the diagnosed person will have few times left in the world. It is not that life threatening.

Treatment consists of immunosuppressants

Physiotherapy and medication that suppress the immune system can help with symptoms, and slow disease progression.

Medications:
Chemotherapy, Anti-inflammatory, Immunosuppressive drug, and Steroid

Therapy:
Counseling, Support group, Acupuncture, and Physical Therapy

Lifestyle drug:
Physical exercise; aerobic exercises, stretching, and progressive strength training.

Aerobic exercise is any activity that increases your heart rate, like walking, jogging, or swimming.

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2. Hyperthymesia is an ability that allows people to remember nearly every event of their life with great precision.

It is a condition that leads people to be able to remember an abnormally large number of their life experiences in vivid detail.

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