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Autoimmune Disease:
A disease where the body’s own tissues are opposed by its own immune.
Axon:
The section of a nerve which carries impulses to a cell or muscle.
Bacteria:
Microscopic organisms which are resposible for infectious diseases.
Chronic:
A chronic condition is a condition which had duration of longer than three months.
Demyelination:
The process in which myelin is destroyed from a nerve usually resulting in affected impulse transportation.
Dysfunction:
Unable to function or operate properly or to one’s full potential.
Fatigue:
The state of feeling tired or worn out which usually restricts many actions.
Inflammation:
A condition where swelling and pain is the result of an infection or injury.
Immunosuppression:
A possible temporary treatment of Multiple Sclerosis which is the removal process of lymphocytes.
Interferon:
Proteins generated by the immune systemin response to entry of viruses.
Lesion:
The area of an organ which may have been affected or damaged.
Myelin:
A fatty substance that layers around the nerves in order to protect and assist in sending signals.
Optic Neuritis:
A symptom which may be the result of multiple sclerosis. It is the inflammation of the nerves in the eye which may lead to affected vision.
Progressing Relapsing MS:
The duration of Multiple Sclerosis where disease progression is made from the beginning with frequent relapses.
Relapse:
To return to a specific condition after temporary treatment.
Remission:
The period of recovery or lessening from a symptom usually after a relapse.
A disease where the body’s own tissues are opposed by its own immune.
Axon:
The section of a nerve which carries impulses to a cell or muscle.
Bacteria:
Microscopic organisms which are resposible for infectious diseases.
Chronic:
A chronic condition is a condition which had duration of longer than three months.
Demyelination:
The process in which myelin is destroyed from a nerve usually resulting in affected impulse transportation.
Dysfunction:
Unable to function or operate properly or to one’s full potential.
Fatigue:
The state of feeling tired or worn out which usually restricts many actions.
Inflammation:
A condition where swelling and pain is the result of an infection or injury.
Immunosuppression:
A possible temporary treatment of Multiple Sclerosis which is the removal process of lymphocytes.
Interferon:
Proteins generated by the immune systemin response to entry of viruses.
Lesion:
The area of an organ which may have been affected or damaged.
Myelin:
A fatty substance that layers around the nerves in order to protect and assist in sending signals.
Optic Neuritis:
A symptom which may be the result of multiple sclerosis. It is the inflammation of the nerves in the eye which may lead to affected vision.
Progressing Relapsing MS:
The duration of Multiple Sclerosis where disease progression is made from the beginning with frequent relapses.
Relapse:
To return to a specific condition after temporary treatment.
Remission:
The period of recovery or lessening from a symptom usually after a relapse.