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Best hospitals and doctors for multiple sclerosis treatment abroad

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Multiple sclerosis diagnosis
2210
Diagnosis and conservative treatment of multiple sclerosis
4869.22
Stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis
20552
Rehabilitation of multiple sclerosis
1299
The Merian Iselin Clinic Basel is a leading Swiss medical center with outstanding quality of medical care. The key areas of specialization of the clinic are orthopedics and surgery. The work of the specialists in the field of urology and sports medicine (accreditation as the Swiss Olympic Medical Center) is also particularly suc
The Albertinen Hospital Hamburgwas founded in 1907 and nowadays it is one of the largest and the most advanced medical centers in Germany. The medical facility has the status of the Academic Hospital of the University of Hamburg, thanks to which it offers the most advanced diagnostic and treatment methods, which allow the doctor
The International Neuroscience Institute Hannover is an advanced highly specialized hospital that provides patients with the diagnostics of diseases of the nervous system and further required treatment. The key areas of competence of the medical facility include neurology, neurosurgery and neuroradiology. In addition, the hospit
The Hirslanden Salem-Spital Bern enjoys the status of a modern medical facility, which work is based on the highest medical standards, a humane and respectful attitude towards patients. The history of the health facility began back in 1888, when it functioned with the assistance of the Deaconess Foundation. In 2002, the hospital
The Hirslanden Andreasclinic Cham Zug Cham provides the high-quality medical services both in the region and throughout the country. The medical complex is part of the Hirslanden Private Hospital Group, which is known throughout Europe for its extremely high treatment success rates. The key areas of specialization of the clinic
Hirslanden Clinic Aarau
Hirslanden Clinic Aarau
Overall rating9.0625 / 10
The Hirslanden Clinic Aarau enjoys the status of one of the largest and most successful private medical facilities in Bern and Zurich. The clinic is part of the Hirslanden Network known in Europe, which is a provider of first-class medical services in Switzerland. The main areas of specialization of the clinic in Aarau include c
University Hospital Mainz
University Hospital Mainz
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The University Hospital Mainz is one of the best maximum care medical facilities in Germany and an internationally recognized scientific center. There are more than 60 departments and institutes, which represent all fields of modern medicine. The hospital serves more than 68,000 inpatients and more than 273,000 outpatients annua
The University Hospital Freiburg is famous for its rich history and is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical facilities in Germany (one of the three best medical institutions in the country). The hospital was based on the Faculty of Medicine of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, which celebrated its 550th anniver
The Samsung Medical Center was founded in 1994 and soon won the reputation of a medical facility of presidential standards, which it still preserves today. The hospital has 40 departments, 10 specialized centers and a huge Cancer Center with 655 beds. The medical facility is equipped with advanced equipment (for example, a 32-ch
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About the disease

Multiple sclerosis is an illness of immune system when the protective sheath covering nerves, causes problems between the brain stems and other parts of the body. It is also known in medical circles as demyelinating disease because the sheath which surrounds the cells gets damaged and consequently nerve endings also become dysfunctional. Ultimately nerves damage themselves, and this process is irreversible. There is no remedy for multiple sclerosis, only medicine and other treatment options which can alleviate the symptoms and slow down the progression of the demyelinating disease. Symptoms of this disease can be different depending on the extent, location and severity of the nervous system disruption. In severe cases, patients who were primarily diagnosed with demyelinating disease can even lose the ability to walk and talk. Detecting multiple sclerosis is difficult in the early stages. Usually they appear at the age between 25 to 45. Very rarely the disease occurs in people older than 50 years. Female population suffers from demyelinating disease twice more often than men. White people, especially those who were primarily born in the Northern part of Europe, are at the highest risk of developing demyelinating disease. The lowest risk of demyelinating disease is among those who were born in Asia, Africa or America. This disease occurs mostly in the Europe with 60 people per 200,000 population having it. Demyelinating disease is much more widespread in Scandinavia and New Zealand. Overall multiple sclerosis prognosis is favorable, because usually people who have it can lead the normal lifestyle regardless of its type.  

Multiple sclerosis causes

The exact and researched causes of demyelinating disease are unknown. It is believed that demyelinating disease is an autoimmune illness, which practically means that the immune system paradoxically destroys its own tissues. In multiple sclerosis, the sheath, a special layer that covers, protects and supports the nerve endings of the brain cord, destroys itself. When myelin sheath is damaged or even destroyed, transmission of impulses that flow along the nerves can be slowed down or blocked. The reason for that may be a complex combination of such common factors as genetic predisposition and childhood infections, which can provoke demyelinating disease. Some viruses are associated with multiple sclerosis. Barr- Epstein virus can trigger the development of demyelinating disease.

Overall multiple sclerosis causes are:

  • Viral infections in childhood
  • Toxins
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Full combination of the above

Usually multiple mutations of genes provoke the immunological disease. It was not yet confirmed if multiple genes mutations are the direct cause of demyelinating disease, but doctors strive to research this issue.   

Symptoms

  • Numbness, weakness, pain of one, two or even more extremities
  • Partial or almost complete loss of vision in one eye. It is often accompanied by pain in the eye
  • Blurred contours
  • Sensations of electric shock under certain head movements
  • Nervous tremors
  • Problems with movement coordination
  • Uncertain gait
  • Increased fatigue
  • Dizziness
  • Fever
  • Prickle
  • Problems with urination
  • Dizziness

Diagnosis

There are no special tests or diagnostics for the detection of multiple sclerosis. Diagnosis is solely based on exclusion of other diseases of the nerve system that might cause similar symptoms.

  • If there is any suspicion that a patient of multiple sclerosis, blood test is done to check for presence of other infection or inflammation of nerve endings.
  • A doctor can also perform lumbar puncture, during which a little amount of spinal fluid is removed from the lower spine for thorough laboratory analysis. Testing of this sample can detect abnormalities of demyelinating disease, such as abnormal and excessive levels of antibodies. This method also allows to see if there are other diseases that have neurological dysfunctions similar to multiple sclerosis symptoms.
  • Magnetic imaging (MRI) produces detailed images of internal organs by magnetic field. MRI can reveal nerve endings lesions that indicate damage in the brain and spinal cord. 

Treatment

Treatment is generally aimed at combating attacks and providing symptoms relief. Some of the symptoms are so minor that patients do not require treatment. During the remission when a person does not have any symptoms, treatment also not necessary. It is an attack, that can be quite dangerous.

  • Usually doctors prescribe drugs intravenously to reduce the inflammation, which is exacerbated during the attack. Side effects can manifest themselves in the form of high blood pressure, mood swings and weight gain. Long-term use can cause vision illness, high blood sugar and increased risk of viral infections. That`s why people who are prescribed with such drugs need always check at doctors`s to see if there are any deteriorations with vision and blood sugar level.
  • Plasmapheresis. The method is similar to dialysis, because technically it separates the blood cells from the plasma, which is the liquid part of blood. Such plasma exchange is sometimes used to help cure severe symptoms of multiple sclerosis, when patients do not respond to steroids which are assigned intravenously.
  • Lymph node irradiation. The total exposure of the lymph nodes to irradiation is mostly used as a treatment for malignant tumors. Sometimes it can be used as a treatment for autoimmune diseases, including Hodgkin's disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Sometimes irradiation of lymph nodes is the only choice that doctors have because patient`s condition may be resistant to other therapies. In addition, this method of treatment option can create a long-term immunosuppression with an absolute decrease in the number of lymphocytes. In that way  person with multiple sclerosis will not feel as much pain in joints as they used to during the attack.
  • Doctors can prescribe immunosuppressants as well. They can be harmful to the heart and recent studies showed that immunosuppression can contribute to the development of blood cancers such as leukemia. So they are used only in severe cases, when it is necessary. Also doctors recommend patients with multiple sclerosis to undergo the physiotherapy. A physical therapist can teach a patient how to stretch the muscles, so that they will not cause pain. Also such exercises can contribute to the strengthening of muscles.

Authors: Dr. Vadim ZhiliukDr. Sergey Pashchenko