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I wonder if trauma and shock can lead to development of Multiple Sclerosis? And how long time it might take.? |
I had an accident on job; a complicated bone fracture in my leg after an accident. And I wonder if the trauma and shock I had later led to me developing Multiple Sclerosis. There is no scientific evidence that shows that trauma and shock leads to MS. However researchers do believe that trauma does impede the function of the immune system leaving one more vulnerable to sickness and disease. Researchers know that in order to develop MS you must be genetically predisposed to developing it and then come into contact with an as yet unidentified environmental factor. In fact researchers and neurologists now think that there are a total of three environmental factors involved in the onset of MS. It doesn't cause it, but if you already have multiple sclerosis it can cause an attack. |
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