Interventions for Multiple Sclerosis

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Age Cohort: 60+ years
Health Promotion Disease Prevention Diagnostic Curative Rehabilitative Palliative
Community Level
  • Creation of awareness among the communities,Families on multiple sclerosis including prevention measures
  • Provision of IEC materials on multiple sclerosis
  • Community health workers training on multiple sclerosis
  • Smoking cessation
  • Healthy balance diet
  • Exercises
  • Use of Vitamin D.and low exposure to sunlight is associated with reduced risk of MS.
  • Recognition of symptoms that are indicative of multiple sclerosis including;

  • Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs, Electric-shock like sensations that occur with certain neck movements, especially bending the neck forward, lack of coordination or unsteady gait loss of vision

  • Plenty of rest including getting enough sleep for the elderly with multiple sclerosis

  • Healthy balanced diet

  • Vitamin D supplements with potential benefit of relieving stress

  • Regular Exercises to improve the muscle strength, muscle tone, balance and coordination.

  • Referral to a health facility

  • Community based/home based rehabilitation for elderly persons with multiple sclerosis
  • Encourage Regular Physical Exercise programs for elderly persons with multiple sclerosis E to improve the muscle strength, muscle tone, balance and coordination
  • Generalized relaxation techniques such as gentle rocking to improve flexibility
Primary Care
  • Creation of awareness among the communities. Families on multiple sclerosis including prevention measures
  • Provision of IEC materials on multiple sclerosis
  • Community health workers training on multiple sclerosis
  • Smoking cessation
  • Healthy balance diet
  • Exercises
  • Use of Vitamin D.and low exposure to sunlight is associated with reduced risk of MS.
  • Early diagnosis and management of pre-disposing conditions such as pernicious anemia, psoriasis, type 1 diabetes or inflammatory bowel disease
  • Physical and clinical examination
  • Recognition of symptoms that are indicative of multiple sclerosis including Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs, Electric-shock like sensations that occur with certain neck movements, especially bending the neck forward, lack of coordination or unsteady gait loss of vision
  • Plenty of rest including getting enough sleep for the elderly with multiple sclerosis
  • Regular Exercises to improve the muscle strength, muscle tone, balance and coordination.
  • Healthy balanced diet
  • Vitamin D supplements with potential benefit of relieving stress
  • Referral to a hospital
  • Encourage Regular Exercises to improve the muscle strength, muscle tone, balance and coordination.
  • Community based social support systems and counselling support for elderly persons with multiple sclerosis and their families to be able to cope with the disease and its possible complications
  • Stress management
Referral Facility: General
  • Creation of awareness among the communities/Families on multiple sclerosis including prevention measures
  • Provision of IEC materials on multiple sclerosis
  • Community health workers training on multiple sclerosis
  • Smoking cessation
  • Healthy balance diet
  • Exercises
  • Use of Vitamin D. and low exposure to sunlight is associated with reduced risk of MS.
  • Early diagnosis and management of pre-disposing conditions such as pernicious anemia, psoriasis, diabetes or inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Physical and clinical examination
  • Therapy focused on returning function after an attack, preventing new attacks and preventing disability
  • Management of acute attack with high doses of intravenous corticosteroids e.g. oral prednisone and intravenous methylprednisolone
  • Diagnostic test
  • Paralysis, Depression, Epilepsy
  • Blood tests
  • Spinal tap (lumbar puncture)
  • MRI.
  • Plasma exchange (plasmapheresis).
  • Follow up and management of complications Including Muscle stiffness or spasms; Paralysis, Depression, Epilepsy
  • Occupational therapy on how to perform daily tasks.
  • Physical therapy
  • physical for muscle strengthening exercises
  • Physical therapy to manage leg weakness and other gait problems often associated with MS.
  • Community based/home based rehabilitation for elderly persons with multiple sclerosis
  • Encourage Regular Physical Exercise programs for elderly persons with multiple sclerosis E to improve the muscle strength, muscle tone, balance and coordination
  • Generalized relaxation techniques such as gentle rocking to improve flexibility
Referral Facility: Specialist
  • Creation of awareness among the communities/Families on multiple sclerosis including prevention measures
  • Provision of IEC materials on multiple sclerosis
  • Community health workers training on multiple sclerosis
  • Early diagnosis and management of pre-disposing conditions such as pernicious anemia, psoriasis, diabetes or inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Smoking cessation
  • Healthy balance diet
  • Exercises
  • Use of Vitamin D. and low exposure to sunlight is associated with reduced risk of MS.
  • Physical and clinical examination
  • Therapy focused on returning function after an attack, preventing new attacks and preventing disability
  • Management of acute attack with high doses of intravenous corticosteroids e.g. oral prednisone and intravenous methylprednisolone
  • Diagnostic test:-
  • Blood tests
  • Spinal tap (lumbar puncture)
  • MRI.
  • Plasma exchange (plasmapheresis).
  • Follow up and management of complications Including Muscle stiffness or spasms; Paralysis, Depression, Epilepsy
  • Occupational therapy on how to perform daily tasks.
  • Physical therapy
  • physical for muscle strengthening exercises
  • Physical therapy to manage leg weakness and other gait problems often associated with MS.
  • Community based/home based rehabilitation for elderly persons with multiple sclerosis
  • Encourage Regular Physical Exercise programs for elderly persons with multiple sclerosis E to improve the muscle strength, muscle tone, balance and coordination
  • Generalized relaxation techniques such as gentle rocking to improve flexibility