Recently, I came across some information linking Aortic Sclerosis with increased cardiovascular risks in people with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. This caught my attention because, while we often focus on managing the neurological aspects of MS, it’s important not to overlook the cardiovascular system. Aortic Sclerosis, which involves the thickening or hardening of the aortic valve, may be something we need to monitor more closely, especially since MS patients are often at higher risk for heart disease. I’m curious if others have been advised by their doctors to keep an eye on their heart health in relation to their MS diagnosis. Have you undergone any specific tests or treatments to address potential cardiovascular issues? What lifestyle changes or medications have been recommended to reduce risks? It’s a topic that doesn’t get as much attention as it should, so let’s discuss how we can better protect our heart health while managing MS.
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