What are symptoms for multiple sclersosis?

Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS)

* Blurred vision or double vision

* Optic neuritis, which is inflammation of the optic nerve that can cause pain, vision loss, and color distortion

* Nystagmus, which is involuntary rapid movement of the eyes

* Muscle weakness and fatigue

* Spasticity, which is muscle stiffness and spasms

* Tremor

* Difficulty with coordination and balance

* Numbness or tingling

* Bladder and bowel problems

* Sexual dysfunction

* Cognitive problems, such as memory loss and difficulty concentrating

* Emotional changes, such as depression, anxiety, and mood swings

MS symptoms can vary from person to person and may come and go or progress over time. Some people may only have mild symptoms, while others may have severe symptoms that significantly affect their quality of life.

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