There is treatment available for multiple sclerosis which can provide a lot of relief in the long run. Disease modifying therapies for MS came into existence from the nineteen nineties.



Since MS is a progressively disabling and degenerating disease, usually treatment is administered for the MS symptoms. Usually MS treatment aims at slowing down or retarding the rate of progressive disability.


However, one thing you have to understand clearly – the disease multiple sclerosis itself cannot be eliminated through disease modifying therapies. As pointed out just now, the progress will be delayed and the annual exacerbation rate will be minimized. Following is a list of treatments available for multiple sclerosis.


Betaseron or Interferon Beta 1b
This multiple sclerosis treatment involves injecting under the skin a medication called Betaseron every alternate day. In most cases the injection is given in the abdomen or buttocks or thighs because these zones are rich in fat and the incidences of skin reaction and post injection pain will be lesser. The reactions are lessened if the injections are applied on the butts. The side effects and reactions that can result from Betaseron are necrosis, shrinkage of tissue where the medicine has been injected, bruising, pain, redness etc.


Sometimes the multiple sclerosis symptoms may also include the signs of flu and the side effects are sore muscles, chills, aches, fever, headache etc. If you take the injection at bedtime before going to sleep, the side effects will not be as bothersome.


Avonex or Interferon Beta 1a
This injection for multiple sclerosis has to be administered not more than once a week and that too intramuscularly. You can choose to take the injection either in the arms or in the thighs. Some of the side effects that have been reported are aches, chills, headache, fever and other such flu like symptoms. If you take ibuprofen or acetaminophen, then the side effects will be reduced.


Another way of getting to reduce the pain and discomfort of side effects of multiple sclerosis is to take the injection at bedtime. Some more treatments include Rebif, Copaxone or Glatiramer Acetate. In case of some multiple sclerosis patients the number of flare ups will remain the same while in case of others, there will be no such significant exacerbations.


 

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