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Optic Neuritis is a condition that results in the inflammation of the optic nerve. This is the nerve responsible for vision. The optic nerve is among the first targets of the immune system that has been corrupted by MS. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Vision Problems in Multiple Sclerosis


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What is Multiple Sclerosis
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating,
    autoimmune, neurodegenerative and inflammatory
    disorder that attacks the central nervous system
    (CNS). It manipulates the immune system to attack
    the healthy tissues in the body.
  • MS directly affects the optic nerve leading to
    visual changes (among the earliest symptoms of
    the disease)
  • Vision issues are among the most common symptoms
    of MS.

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What is Optic Neuritis?
  • Optic Neuritis is a condition that results in the
    inflammation of the optic nerve.
  • This is the nerve responsible for vision.
  • The optic nerve is among the first targets of the
    immune system that has been corrupted by MS.

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How does Optic Neuritis affect vision?
  • ? Typically, optic neuritis affects only one eye
  • ? Some patients experience vision problems in
    both eyes over a period of time
  • ? A scotoma (blurred or dim spot) may occur in
    the center of the vision field
  • ? The scotoma does not affect peripheral vision
  • ? There have been many cases of complete loss of
    sight in the affected eye
  • ? Timely diagnosis and treatment can restore
    vision
  • .

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Symptoms of Optic Neuritis
  • ? Pain with eye movement
  • ? Dim vision
  • ? Blurred vision
  • ? Loss of color vision (more greys appear in the
    vision field)
  • Symptoms and effects of optic neuritis can differ
    from case to case.
  • However patients should seek medical assistance
    so as to avoid complete loss of sight.

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Treatment for Optic Neuritis
  • Glucocorticoids are usually prescribed to treat
    vision problems in MS, specifically optic
    neuritis.

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What is Nystagmus?
  • ? The involuntary and uncontrolled movement of
    the eyes
  • ? Can impair vision (due to its rapid movement)
  • ? The eyes move up and down, side to side, and
    can even rotate
  • ? Also referred to as dancing eyes
  • ? Can be sporadic or persistent
  • ? Symptoms vary case to case

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Managing Nystagmus
  • You can ease the symptoms of nystagmus by holding
    your head at an angle

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What is Diplopia?
  • ? Double vision caused by inflammation of nerves
    controlling eye movement
  • ? Resulting nerve damage can cause muscles along
    one side of the eye to weaken
  • ? Uncoordinated movements of the eye produce two
    images
  • ? These images can be one next to the other, or
    one on top of the other
  • ? Can be sporadic or persistent
  • ? Symptoms vary case to case

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Managing Diplopia
  • Your doctor may recommend any of the following
    to manage diplopia
  • ? Eye patch to perform short duration tasks
  • ? Prism lens a special eyeglass lens to treat
    persistent diplopia
  • Medication corticosteroids

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Blindness
  • ? Caused by advanced demyelination
  • ? Optic nerve is damaged beyond repair
  • ? Types partial or full loss of vision

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How to cope with vision changes?
  • Try to identify the triggers and keep track of
    the symptoms.
  • Timely diagnosis and treatment can help you delay
    vision changes.
  • Below is an example of how a trigger can cause
    vision troubles and what you can do to
    prevent/delay that.Trigger Heat
  • What it does inhibits demyelinated optic nerves
    from conducting electrical impulses
  • What you can do Wear cooling vests or neck
    wraps drink cool slushies
  • Extreme cold may trigger spasticity.
  • You must keep your body temperature at an optimum
    level.

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Other triggers
  • stress, fatigue, sleep deprivation
  • Make sure you have a support circle comprising
    empathetic and understanding loved ones.
  • Your support circle will be there in times of
    duress and will help you come to terms with any
    vision impairment.

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Treating Multiple Sclerosis at Plexus
  • Plexus offers a tailored rehabilitation program
    for MS. Through this program, we aim to provide
    our patients with fuller lives by helping you
    manage your symptoms, improve day-to-day
    functionality, and enable you to be more active
    in social circles, community, workplace, school,
    etc.

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Treating Multiple Sclerosis at Plexus
  • To book an appointment, please call us on
  • 91 89048 42087 080-2546 0886
  • 080-2547 0886 080-2549 0886
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