What is Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Syndrome?
by Derek Schimmel
in Health (submitted 2009-11-06)
The following are symptoms that are commonly associated with MCS:
* Fatigue * Dizziness * Nausea * Irritability * Irregular heart beats * Muscle atrophy * Diarrhea * Gas & bloating * Mood swings * Difficulty concentrating * Head and body congestion * Memory loss * Skin rash
Most doctors are still confused about the principles of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome. Some don't even consider it a medical illness and believe that some people simply react differently to certain chemicals. That being said, studies have shown that MCS is more common among those who have served in the Armed Forces. This idea, combined with the fact that wars expose military personnel to harmful substances, show evidence that MCS is indeed a tangible disease.
Some of the chemical that can trigger MCS include:
* Tobacco Smoke * Traffic exhaust * Fertilizers, Insecticides, and Pesticides * Paint & Paint Thinner * Nail Polish Remover * Chlorine (swimming pools) * Perfume * Newspaper Ink
The actual cause of MCS is unknown. Most physicians agree that the chemicals given off by the aforementioned products travel through the nasal passage and reach the limbic system in the brain, which controls emotions, voluntary behavior, and memory. Other theories suggest that chemicals damage the immune system in those suffering from MCS.
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome is often associated with other disorders, some of which include Chronic Pain, multiple allergies, food intolerances, Sick-Building Syndrome, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Treatment centers are available worldwide for those suffering from the symptoms that come with MCS. If you are a loved one suffers from any of these conditions, don't hesitate to see a doctor or visit a treatment center.
About the Author
Healing MCS is a non-profit community dedicated to MCS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome treatment and support. The author of this article is Derek Schimmel, a freelance writer
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