Neuroscientist Celine Loipré from Sorbonne University in France said The Daily Mail suggests that constipation, bladder problems, sexual dysfunction and depression may signal the development of multiple sclerosis.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease in which the human immune system destroys the special membrane of nerve cell processes, causing damage to the brain and spinal cord. In this regard, arms and legs weaken, vision deteriorates, dizziness occurs.
The doctor explained that the typical symptoms of the disease are difficulty walking and numbness in the limbs. However, such symptoms indicate a significant progression of sclerosis. Early symptoms are “vague” and can be characteristic of many other diseases. These include constipation and bladder disease. Most likely, brain lesions in people with multiple sclerosis may prevent the reception or transmission of signals that control attempts to have a conscious bowel movement and bladder.
Also, sexual dysfunction may indicate the development of sclerosis. It may occur due to the fatigue that accompanies the disease. Another worrying symptom is depression. Neurons in areas of the brain that control mood may become damaged. As a result, the person loses the ability to enjoy their favorite things and activities.
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