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How to care for the elderly suffering with Multiple Sclerosis |

Tuesday, 04 August 2009
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Multiple Sclerosis is a disease affecting the central nervous system in sufferers, which includes the spinal cord and the brain. MS causes the material myelin, which surrounds the nerve fibres, to become damaged, which slows down the transfer of messages from the brain to the rest of the body. MS mostly affects women from the ages of twenty to fifty years old. There are many people offering multiple sclerosis support and care for sufferers, which is a full time occupation. Multiple sclerosis care workers need to be well trained in caring for sufferers and must be aware of what to do in various situations. When sufferers become exacerbated, multiple sclerosis support workers need to do some of the following things to help their patients. · Protect the patient's skin from becoming too moist or too dry and ensure that they're not suffering from any pressure or friction while in bed. · Always have a bedpan near the patient's bed as this could be required at a moment's notice. · Make sure the patient flushes their bladder and bowels regularly. This can be done by providing them with increased fluids. · Be comforting to the patient with a gentle massage. · One of the most important parts of multiple sclerosis care is to encourage the patient to exercise as often as possible. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Written by Barchester Health Care: Find out more information about caring for elderly with Multiple Sclerosis
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