Is an MS Flare-Up the Same as a Relapse? 

An MS relapse, also called a flare-up, lasts at least 24 hours and occurs 30 days after a previous one. MS affects the central nervous system, causing periods of relapse and remission. Flare-ups involve increased inflammation and symptoms like fatigue and vision problems. Understanding this difference is vital for effective management.

Multiple Sclerosis: Facts, Statistics, and You 

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most widespread disabling neurological conditions of young adults around the world.  

You can develop MS at any age, but most people receive diagnoses between 20 and 50 years old.