Assessment of Psychopathological Changes and Mental Functioning in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis – a Literature Review
Adam Pawlak,
Karina Marciniec,
Zuzanna Szczypińska
Abstract:MS (Multiple sclerosis) is the most common primary disease of the central nervous system. Although neurological symptoms predominate, an increased incidence of mental health disorders is also observed. The most common are depression and anxiety disorders. Cognitive impairment occurs in half of MS patients. Most often, they are associated with difficulties in concentration, memory disorders, and slower information processing. Changes occurring in the CNS cause long-term chronic fatigue. The loss of sexual drive… Show more
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