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It is not known the cause of multiple sclerosis, although some say it could be caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Does this mean ANY virus or bacteria? For example if someone had a minor bacterial skin infection, he/she could develop M.S. from that as the body tries to fight it off, and develop the autoimmune disease and it just happens to random people? or are scientists saying it might be caused by a *certain* bacterial infection or viral infection, one that causes MS Hey Z! How have you been? How is all the dr and testing going? Here is the best and most trustworthy information I could find. It's really interesting. Hope you find your answers. An illness can be a trigger for any autoimmune disorder. but there are other "triggers" as well. I keep up with studies, as my life can depend on it. I have a related disease, that can mimic MS in some and MS has been mis-diagnosed in some. The disease is named Antiphospholipid Syndrome and can be diagnosed with blood tests. I'll include a link. Definitely an infectious cause. We have some of the most recent research in our library. I have been through all this with Arthritis, what is the cause, was it a infection, viral or bacterial? |
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