

Hormonal Changes & MS
Hormones and MS: Understanding the Connection
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex and often unpredictable disease that affects the central nervous system. Despite extensive research, the exact cause of MS remains unknown. However, it's evident that hormones play a significant role in the progression and management of this condition. In this article, we explore how hormonal changes impact MS symptoms and disease progression, and discuss potential therapeutic approaches involving hormone therapy.
Hormonal Changes and MS
Hormonal changes can significantly impact the progression and symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Here are key areas where these effects are most evident:
Pregnancy and MS

One of the most well-documented connections between hormones and MS is the effect of pregnancy. Many women with MS experience a reduction in disease activity during pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester. This is believed to be due to the high levels of pregnancy-related hormones, such as estrogen and progesterone, which may have protective effects…

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