Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the nervous system. It causes swelling, harm, and scarring of the nerve sheath that covers the brain and spine. There can also be harm to the nerve itself.
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There are many types:
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A problem with the body's immune system seems to be the cause. It is not known why this happens. The system protects the body from infection and disease. With MS, it starts attacking the body instead. These health problems may lead to MS:
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What is MS? National Multiple Sclerosis Society website. Available at:
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Accessed September 26, 2018.
Last reviewed September 2018 by
EBSCO Medical Review Board Rimas Lukas, MD
Last Updated 9/26/2018