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Multiple Sclerosis

Managing Multiple Sclerosis Flares: Coping with Chronic Fatigue

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Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Jenkins, MD, FACP ⭐ Board-Certified Clinical Specialist
Specialty: Internal Medicine · Institution: Stanford University School of Medicine
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Written by DrManthan Editorial Team (Medical Writer)
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified doctor or healthcare specialist before making medical decisions or starting any treatment plan.
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    📷 Person resting comfortably with a warm blanket on a sofa

    An MS flare-up (relapse) occurs when new neurological symptoms emerge or old ones worsen due to temporary focal inflammation in the central nervous system.

    Combating Chronic MS Fatigue

    1. Energy Conservation: Structure your day with scheduled rest periods and utilize assistive tools for strenuous tasks.
    2. Cooling Therapy: Heat makes MS symptoms temporarily worse (Uhthoff's phenomenon). Wear cooling vests or take cool baths.
    3. Low-Impact Aerobics: Gentle stretching and recumbent cycling help maintain muscular strength and fight fatigue.

    Clinical alert: If a relapse causes sudden visual changes or severe walking difficulties, contact your MS care nurse about intravenous corticosteroid therapy.

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