The first signs that are found in a person when suffering from MS can vary and is unpredictable as it depends on the location of the affected nerve fibres in the body. The most common signs that are first sighted are blurred vision, and the struggle to find the right words to say. Forget things that you need to complete or even redo tasks which are …show more content…
Most scientists and experts agree that is very unusual to see the locations of the most affected areas of MS, it is suggested that an environmental factor as well as a hereditary or genetic factor can have some contribution in this outcome. It is estimated that 21 200 Australians are living with Multiple Sclerosis. (The Geography of Multiple Sclerosis 2008).DISEASE
Multiple Sclerosis most commonly impacts young women and young men in warmer regions. This is due to the genetic factor which maybe one of the causes for the spread of Multiple Sclerosis around the world. For examples, a family which consists of a mother, father, son, daughter, aunties and uncles all have the possibility of being diagnosed with MS. There is about a 1 in 100 chance of developing Multiple Sclerosis from a sibling or