Though MS is more prevalent in females, MS in males is recognized as a significant health issue. In some ways, multiple sclerosis in males is not drastically different from multiple sclerosis in females: the symptoms that have come to be recognized as being indicative of MS are typically the same in males as they are in females.

 

MS in Males vs. MS in Females

 

There are some differences between the presentation of MS in males and that in females: One, which particularly stands out is the issue of gender-specific biological factors that influence the development of the disease. These gender-specific biological factors are the distinct hormonal fluctuations that are specific to each gender. Males do not menstruate, they do not have the capacity to get pregnant, nor do they hit menopause in their middle-ages. Thus, they do not have the capacity to develop female hormonal cycle-related MS exacerbations …