Symptoms
Multiple sclerosis is a very variable condition and the symptoms depend on which areas of the central nervous system have been affected. There is no set pattern to MS and everyone with MS has a different set of symptoms.
Fatigue in MS can be described as a feeling of extreme mental or physical exhaustion. It is one of the most common symptoms of MS. Find out why it occurs and how it can be managed.
Some of the most common but hidden symptoms of MS are the changes some people experience related to memory, processing information and their moods.
Bladder and bowel problems occur commonly in MS, and a loss of sensation can cause sexual dysfunction for some people. Find out why and what can help.
Pain is a common symptom in MS which can impact on daily life activities, such as work and recreation, and on a person's mood and enjoyment of life. Discover what can help.
MS can cause problems with movement such as spasticity, ataxia and problems with coordination, muscle weakness and balance. Find out why and what can help.
MS symptoms can include a number of visual problems such as blurred or double vision, colour clarity, optic neuritis and involuntary rapid eye movement. Find out why and more.
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