Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis


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Multiple sclerosis symptoms (MS symptoms) are generally characterized by neurologic changes that can include blurring of the vision, double vision, tremor, and difficulty with speaking.

Other MS symptoms include weakness of the arms or legs, numbness, incontinence of urine or stool, depression, and fatigue.


MS symptoms include memory loss and dementia. Sometimes people have difficulty with walking.


Multipe sclerosis symptoms can be very nonspecific therefore it generally requires a neurology evaluation for a definitive diagnosis

 

To view information about symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS Symptoms) go to our Multiple Sclerosis questions and answers page.
To view specific information about topics related to Multiple Sclerosis symptoms go to our Topics page.
To view laboratory abnormalities go to our Labs page.
To view the side effects of medication associated with the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis go to our Pharmacology page.
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To view the and differential diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis symptoms go to our Medicine Methods page.

Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis often do not lead directly to the underlying diagnosis and many symptoms can be misleading. Please review all concerns and information found on this website with your health care provider.