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  1. Jan 25, 2024 · Early signs and symptoms of MS include: Changes to your vision ( optic neuritis, double vision, vision loss). Muscle weakness (usually affecting one side of your face or body, or below your waist). Numbness or abnormal sensations (usually affecting one side of your face or body, or below your waist).

  2. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a long-lasting (chronic) disease of the central nervous system. It is thought to be an autoimmune disorder, a condition in which the body attacks itself by mistake. MS is an unpredictable disease that affects people differently. Some people with MS may have only mild symptoms. Others may lose their ability to see ...

  3. Mar 8, 2023 · Early signs and symptoms of MS. Common early signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) include: vision problems. tingling and numbness. pains and spasms. weakness or fatigue. balance problems or dizziness ...

  4. Nov 28, 2023 · Signs and symptoms of MS. The natural course of MS is different for each person, which makes it difficult to predict. The onset and duration of MS symptoms usually depend on the specific type but may begin over a few days and go away quickly or develop more slowly and gradually over many years.

  5. Aug 7, 2023 · Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that happens when the immune system attacks the brain and spinal cord. Symptoms of MS vary from person to person and depend on the location and severity of nerve fibre damage. These often include vision problems, tiredness, trouble walking and keeping balance, and numbness or weakness in the arms and legs.

  6. Aug 8, 2023 · Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that impacts the central nervous system, a portion of your body that controls everything you do. In MS, inflammation damages both the neurons and their protective sheath, called myelin. The damage disrupts or slows nerve signals, and causes a variety of symptoms depending on where the damage is.

  7. Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. This system controls everything we do. MS disrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. An individual’s experience with MS may change from day to day ...

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