In the neurological disease multiple sclerosis, MS lesions on spine will grow.  This is one of the indicators that the disease is present in the body.  An MRI is the only way to detect MS lesions on spinal cord and in the brain, making it a very important test for anyone with the disease.  Medical professionals will use MRI tests throughout the disease’s progression in order to keep an eye on the lesions, seeing if more lesions have appeared and seeing if the existing lesions have grown.  This is important to monitor, as changes in lesions can cause changes in symptoms and conditions.

Lesions can interrupt signals from being sent around the body.  This can cause disruptions in the nervous system.  This is where a lot of the symptoms in multiple sclerosis come from.  Lesions, also known as plaques, can be found in the spinal cord and the brain.  Depending on the lesion’s locations, different symptoms and disabilities can be experienced.  There is no current cure for lesions or a way to remove the lesions, although there are treatments available for the symptoms.  There are also medications available to help slow the progression of the growth of lesions.

 

Treatment for MS Lesions on Spinal Cord

 

Spinal cord lesions can cause a wide variety of symptoms, including muscle weakness, bowel or bladder problems, pain, tingling or burning sensations, and loss of reflexes on the lower part of the body.  If someone is experiencing any of these symptoms, they should seek out medical attention as soon as possible.  An MRI will show if lesions are present, and if they are, treatment will be started as soon as possible for multiple sclerosis.  There are many different treatment options depending on how advanced the disease is.  Most multiple sclerosis medications are available only in injection form or through an intravenous drip, so patients will need to make frequent visits to a multiple sclerosis clinic or hospital.

Medications cannot cure the neurological disease, but they can help to slow its progression.  They can also help to reduce the severity of the symptoms that someone will experience.  Without taking medication on a regular basis, the disease can progress very quickly and lead to physical disability.  A medical professional will regular monitor someone who takes multiple sclerosis medications to watch out for any side effects and to be sure that the medication is working to the best of its ability.