Showing posts with label multiple sclerosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiple sclerosis. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Swiss Medica expecting new patient from United Kingdom

Few days ago post about supporting patient with Ms are published in Ross Shire Journal. Funds needed for stem cell treatment are gathering and prognosis goes in right way.
Swiss Medica clinic supporting this action and donation, and also wants to thank everyone who participated in this action.
As Ms patient daughter says she is very grateful and we convey her words: "We have reached our fundraising target thanks to the amazing generosity of our friends and family, and lots of folk we don't know - from far away as Germany, Norway, Finland and Canada.

Ms Treatment Europe improving Stem Cell treatments


Using new technologies we constantly improving our approach to every aspect of  Ms Treatment with stem cells.
Trying to provide best possible treatments all Swiss Medica's doctors and stem cells specialists participate in various seminars and internships that have results for improving knowledge and better access and preparing each treatment with stem cells.





Swiss Medica expecting new patient from United Kingdom

Few days ago post about supporting patient with Ms are published in Ross Shire Journal. Funds needed for stem cell treatment are gathering and prognosis goes in right way.
Swiss Medica clinic supporting this action and donation, and also wants to thank everyone who participated in this action.
As Ms patient daughter says she is very grateful and we convey her words: "We have reached our fundraising target thanks to the amazing generosity of our friends and family, and lots of folk we don't know - from far away as Germany, Norway, Finland and Canada.

Ms Treatment Europe improving Stem Cell treatments


Using new technologies we constantly improving our approach to every aspect of  Ms Treatment with stem cells.
Trying to provide best possible treatments all Swiss Medica's doctors and stem cells specialists participate in various seminars and internships that have results for improving knowledge and better access and preparing each treatment with stem cells.





Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Diagnosing multiple sclerosis

In most cases, it's very hard to diagnose Ms,  at first and many other conditions tend to mimic it, which is why approximately 10% of people are wrongly diagnosed with this disorder. Brain infection, multiple strokes, blood vessel inflammation, high-stress levels and vitamin deficiency are all candidates to be initially mistaken for multiple sclerosis by doctors.



How is ms diagnosed? Which symptoms of Ms can be diagnosed first?

One specific test that would accurately show whether or not a person suffers from multiple sclerosis doesn’t exist. Neurologists use a numerous of different tests and ways in order to confirm the diagnose. For all potentially patients, very important is diagnosing sings and symptoms of Ms, after the questionnaire process, come neurological tests, which are also important. Using imaging tests such as MRI allows a more detailed presentation of the brain and spinal cord, showing any irregularities, if present. MRI is most often used when multiple sclerosis is suspected because it gives a view of any deeper inflammation. However, on about 5% of multiple sclerosis patients, this test will show negative results because their brain lesions will not be visible this way. Another problem is that people with high blood pressure or diabetes can have similar MRI results.
A spinal tap for ms is another test that can be used in Multiple sclerosis and diagnosis. Evoked potentials test is an electrical nerve test, which helps a doctor see if the parts of the brain responsible for sight, touch and hearing are affected. Even though blood test can’t show signs of multiple sclerosis, it can help eliminate conditions that look like multiple sclerosis, which is why it is sometimes recommended.




Thursday, August 13, 2015

Multiple sclerosis therapy europe

Multiple sclerosis is the most common autoimmune disorder affecting the central nervous system.

Whether you have a diagnosis or are worried about symptoms, know that MS doesn't have to control your life. You can work with your doctor to treat and manage your symptoms so you can stay healthy and continue to live the life you want.


 MS therapy europe


Ms treatment clinic in Europe

  • Provide effective treatment with stem cells
  • No possibility of side effects and rejections
  • Successful treatment for Multiple Sclerosis patients
  • Well located clinic, with short flight form any spot of Europe
  • Specialized staff with more than 15 years of clinical experience
Clinic official website:

http://www.mstreatment-europe.com/