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Misconceptions About Multiple Sclerosis

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurological disease that affects more than one million people in the United States. Despite its prevalence, MS is often misunderstood.

Each March, National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month highlights the realities of living with the condition while encouraging support for those affected and continued research into treatments and possible cures.

Many misconceptions about MS persist. Here are several common myths, along with the facts.

Myth #1: Everyone with MS will end up in a wheelchair
While some people with MS experience mobility challenges, many remain active and independent for most of their lives. The disease affects each person differently, and it is difficult to predict how symptoms will progress.

Myth #2: MS affects only older adults
In reality, MS is most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 40. However, it can develop at any age, including in children and older adults.

Myth #3: MS is fatal
Multiple sclerosis is rarely fatal. With modern disease-modifying therapies and improved treatments, most people diagnosed with MS have a normal or near-normal life expectancy.

Myth #4: MS is contagious
MS cannot be spread from one person to another. Researchers believe the disease may develop due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors, such as family history or certain viral infections.

Myth #5: People with MS can’t work or live full lives
Many people with MS continue to work, travel, raise families, and remain active for years after diagnosis. With appropriate medical care, lifestyle adjustments, and support, individuals with MS can lead fulfilling lives.

National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month is an opportunity to learn more about the disease, share accurate information, and support those living with MS.

Greater understanding helps build a more informed and compassionate community.

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