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Every day the public is bombarded with how it important it is to eat a healthy diet and to get some exercise. Your blood pressure will improve and cholesterol levels...


Every day the public is bombarded with how it important it is to eat a healthy diet and to get some exercise. Your blood pressure will improve and cholesterol levels will go down. Indeed, there are many benefits to a healthy diet and exercise but what does it mean for someone with MS for whom pain and mobility issues at the very least are a part of every day life?

What the MS Studies Say

There have been a number of MS studies that have said the healthier and more active you are, the better your symptoms will be. In other words, if you are a sedentary couch potato, you are going to have more exacerbated symptoms and longer relapse times than someone who eat a healthy diet and makes exercise a part of their normal routine. Hey, it makes sense for anyone whether they have a disease or not.

A healthy active lifestyle will likely reduce the chances of cognitive impairment as well as bladder and bowl incontinence, several conditions that MS patients do not look forward to developing. In addition, the emotional state of active MS patients is a lot brighter, with fewer cases of depression and anger.

Choosing Exercise that Fits your MS Lifestyle

There are many physical pursuits that are attainable for MS patients, regardless of pain or handicap. All it takes are a few modifications and you can enjoy many sports and active pastimes. Swimming, of course, it the optimal exercise because it is low impact and does not put undo stress on your body. It works your muscles and cardiovascular system and definitely builds up a reserve of energy when you need it.

You can adapt certain sports so that you can participate as well, whether it is lifting weights in a gym, participating in an aerobics class, golfing or even bowling. The best part of exercise is the release of endorphins which is an excellent mood lifter as well as a mask for pain. In addition, the extra oxygen pumping throughout your body keeps your mind clear and your body ready for action. The psychological aspects of exercise alone are worth it to many MS patients.

Advice for New MS Exercisers

There are some things you should be aware of when you start working out with MS, especially if you were sporadic to begin with. MS aggravates certain symptoms and that is a proven fact. Some people when they exercise may temporarily feel numbness, tingling or experience slightly blurred vision for a short period of time after they are done. This is nothing to be alarmed about and will go away. Just be prepared for it and make plans to not drive or operate machinery until these symptoms pass.

Many MS patients will learn the best times to exercise as well as how much they can do without overextending themselves. You will learn this as well as monitoring your symptoms and how to work around them by adapting your routines. Where there is a will to stay as healthy as possible, there is always a way. Do not use MS as an excuse; instead use it as an incentive.

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