Dr. Alexander Myasnikov announced that people born in the spring season may be more susceptible to developing autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis.
Myasnikov points out that, according to a theory based on statistical data, the month of birth affects the predisposition to developing multiple sclerosis.
He says: “The least number of people with multiple sclerosis are born in the months of September and October, while the most susceptible to multiple sclerosis are those born in the months of April and May. But why? It is believed that the pregnant woman was infected with a viral infection, which is transmitted to the child - and 15 years after his birth, this infection becomes active.” ".
According to him, vitamin D deficiency and lack of sunlight during pregnancy can negatively affect the health of the pregnant woman. Especially since follow-up results confirmed the association of viruses with the development of autoimmune diseases.
He says: “Infection with a specific type of virus causes immune changes that lead to inflammation,” noting that the true cause of the disease is not yet known and has not been fully studied.
That's upsetting!
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