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Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Children’s Health has one of the few clinics in the U.S. that provides specialty care to treat diseases like multiple sclerosis. We call it the CONQUER Clinic, which stands for Collaboration on Neuroimmunology: Question, Understand, Educate and Restore. Our goal is to give your child a thorough evaluation and holistic treatment plan to help them live their best life.


What is Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition caused by an immune system that mistakenly attacks the nerves in the brain, brainstem, optic nerves and spinal cord.

With this disease, a person's immune system eats away at the protective covering around nerves. A healthy immune system protects our bodies from sickness and infection. Sometimes, the immune system gets confused and mistakenly sends cells to parts of the body that aren't in danger or causing harm. When this happens, the immune system damages healthy tissue.

Multiple sclerosis is the most common and well-known type of demyelinating disease. Demyelinating diseases happen when immune cells damage the protective covering that surrounds nerve fibers in your spinal cord, brain and optic nerves.

This disease is very rare in children under age 18. Most people are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis around age 30 but about 5% of them have their first symptom before the age of 18.



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