When Anita (name changed), a 29-year-old corporate professional, began experiencing unexplained episodes of numbness, tingling, and occasional vision disturbances, she initially dismissed them as stress-related or due to long working hours. However, as the symptoms became more frequent and began interfering with her coordination and speech, she sought a neurological consultation at Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon.
A detailed neurological work-up, including an MRI and cerebrospinal fluid analysis, revealed the presence of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) — a chronic neurological disorder in which the immune system attacks the central nervous system. For Anita, the diagnosis brought both relief and anxiety: relief in finally identifying the cause, and anxiety about what it meant for her future.
Our neurology team at Artemis Hospital took a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to her care. She was initiated on disease-modifying treatments aimed at slowing disease progression and reducing relapses. Alongside medication, Anita was enrolled in a structured neuro-rehabilitation program involving physiotherapy, gait training, and occupational therapy to address her balance issues and muscle weakness. The focus was not just on treatment, but on enabling her to regain functionality and independence.
Over the following months, Anita’s symptoms became more manageable. With close monitoring and regular therapy sessions, her physical stamina improved and cognitive fog lessened. Importantly, she also received counselling to support her mental well-being—an often overlooked but critical part of MS care.
Now, more than two years into her treatment journey, Anita is living an active, productive life. She continues her maintenance therapy and rehabilitation, with only minor relapses that are promptly addressed. Her commitment to long-term neuro care, combined with the guidance of our expert team, has kept her condition well-controlled.
This case illustrates the value of early diagnosis, consistent therapy, and patient-centred management in chronic neurological conditions like Multiple Sclerosis. With the right support system, patients can maintain a high quality of life and continue to thrive.