Upper Body Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
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Numbness
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According to the Mayo Clinic, numbness or weakness of the arms that occurrs in just one arm at a time is a symptom of multiple sclerosis.
Vision Problems
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Visual problems are a symptom of multiple sclerosis in the upper body, and may include double vision, blurred vision or pain from movement of the eyes.
Loss of Vision
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People with multiple sclerosis may experience partial or complete loss of vision in one eye at a time.
Pain
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Multiple sclerosis in the upper part of the body may cause tingling or pain, especially with particular types of movements of the head, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Dizziness
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Dizziness and difficulty with hand/eye coordination may result from multiple sclerosis in the upper body.
Neurological
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If multiple sclerosis affects the nerves of the brain, sufferers may experience side effects including memory problems, difficulty concentrating and depression.
Muscle Spasms
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Muscle spasms or tremors of the neck, head, arms and hands may be effects of multiple sclerosis in the nerves of the upper body.
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