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  2. Jan 2, 2024 · Most people with MS are diagnosed with relapsing types of MS (including relapsing-remitting MS, or RRMS), which can all involve flares. During a flare, you may experience new MS symptoms or have old symptoms return. Symptoms may last anywhere from a couple of days to several months.

  3. Sep 25, 2020 · In people with multiple sclerosis (MS), a relapse is either the worsening of symptoms you already have or the appearance of new symptoms. It's typically confirmed by the development of a lesion on your brain or spinal cord and is considered a sign that your disease is progressing.

  4. What are the symptoms of relapsing-remitting MS? These are often the earliest symptoms of MS: Trouble seeing. Sensitivity to heat. Numbness, especially in the feet. Weakness. Severe tiredness (fatigue) Trouble thinking clearly. Depression. Needing to urinate urgently. Trouble with balance. Lack of coordination.

  5. Feb 2, 2022 · Brain & Nervous System. Multiple Sclerosis. Symptoms. Staying Ahead of MS Attacks. By Lindsay Curtis. Published on February 02, 2022. Medically reviewed by Anita C. Chandrasekaran, MD. Print. Table of Contents. View All. Symptoms. Identifying Flare-Ups. How Long They Last. Triggers. Treatments and Self-Care.

  6. Aug 24, 2022 · Dizziness. Bowel or bladder problems. Sexual problems, like trouble getting aroused or climaxing. Stiff muscles and trouble moving your body. Feeling weak and tired. Problems with balance and...

  7. Policy. Symptoms and Causes. What are the most common symptoms in RRMS? The symptoms of RRMS vary from person to person, but can include: Vision changes, including blurry vision, impaired color vision, painful eye movement or double vision. Tingling or numbness in various parts of your body.

  8. Overview. An exacerbation of MS (also known as a relapse, attack or flare-up) is the occurrence of new symptoms or the worsening of old symptoms. It can be very mild, or severe enough to interfere with a person’s ability to function. No two exacerbations are alike.

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