Why Multiple Sclerosis remains poorly understood in India even today
Multiple Sclerosis remains poorly understood in India and many patients spend years with unexplained neurological symptoms before they get a diagnosis.
The condition can impact movement, vision, balance and even control over bladder function, often disrupting the most productive years of patient’s life.
While India is considered a low prevalence region for MS, studies estimate that approximately 5-20 people per 100,000 population may be living with the condition. However, experts believe the true burden is most likely underreported due to limited nationwide epidemiological data.
Every year, World Multiple Sclerosis Day is observed on May 30 around the globe to raise awareness about the disease. Multiple Sclerosis, popularly called MS, is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune...

