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  2. Support for Secondary Progressive MS: Groups and More

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    Secondary progressive MS (SPMS) is a chronic condition that causes new and more severe symptoms to develop over time. It can be managed with treatment, but it may also help to connect with patient ...

  3. Treatment for Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS)

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    Your treatment plan may change once your disease switches from relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS). Find out what to expect based on ...

  4. Secondary-Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS): Symptoms ...

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    More weakness and more trouble with coordination. Stiff, tight leg muscles. Bowel and bladder problems. A harder time with fatigue, depression, and problems thinking. Your doctor can only diagnose ...

  5. What Is Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis? - WebMD

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    8 min read. If your doctor says you have secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS), it means you're in a different stage of your disease. Most folks get it after living for a while with ...

  6. New Treatments for Secondary Progressive MS - Healthline

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    Mitoxantrone (Novantrone) Mitoxantrone was originally used as a cancer medication. It’s now been FDA-approved for treating certain types of MS, including SPMS. The medication stops immune cells ...

  7. Secondary-Progressive MS (SPMS): Symptoms and Treatment

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    walking difficulties. excessive fatigue. RRMS symptoms can come and go. Some people might not have any symptoms for several weeks or months, a phenomenon called remission. MS symptoms can come ...

  8. This article is for people who have progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), their care partners, and others who want to learn more about it. The goal is to help you understand the treatment options and how to work with your healthcare provider to decide which one is right for you. You'll explore. What happens with progressive MS -- its symptoms ...

  9. Multiple sclerosis - Wikipedia

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    Multiple sclerosis ( MS) is an autoimmune disease in which the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged. [3] This damage disrupts the ability of parts of the nervous system to transmit signals, resulting in a range of signs and symptoms, including physical, mental, and sometimes psychiatric problems.