If someone in your family has MS, it is important to know what symptoms you can expect. The more information you have the better prepared you will be to cope with this disease. It is OK if you do not know all of the MS symptoms; there is no need to feel embarrassed because many people share these same symptoms.
MS first signs usually begin suddenly and without warning. You may find that you start having problems with your vision, or that your vision is blurry or foggy. Other common MS symptoms include pain, weakness, dizziness, bladder and bowel problems, poor concentration, urinary frequency, and irritability. Seeing a video on MS symptom:
You may experience weakness in your muscles and/or a loss of sexual function. MS patients often experience problems with balance and coordination. MS sufferers may experience bladder and bowel problems as well. See a video on MS symptom:
MS can cause a variety of long-term symptoms that can affect the quality of life even years after the initial diagnosis. MS affects the central nervous system, which controls functions such as vision, movement, swallowing, breathing, among others. It can result in vision loss, hearing loss, difficulty speaking, balance problems, slurred speech, bladder and bowel problems, poor concentration, short-term memory loss and problems with learning and memory.
MS first symptoms can include fatigue. People with MS usually have problems getting enough sleep. They also may experience fatigue, even if they are resting. People with MS symptoms will also often feel tired after doing simple activities such as standing up. This can lead to difficulty concentrating and making decisions and other short term memory problems.
Another common ms symptoms are extreme fatigue. In some people this fatigue can interfere with their work and daily activities. There is not a specific test for MS fatigue but it typically shows up as a chronic fatigue. Another MS symptom is persistent pain in the muscles and joints. This pain can be mild to severe and can be accompanied by numbness, tingling and weakness in these muscles and joints.
Another common MS symptom is depression. Many MS sufferers become depressed and experience a variety of other problems related to depression such as severe anxiety and suicidal thoughts. They may also experience a loss of interest in things that they used to enjoy. MS can also lead to vision and hearing problems, muscle weakness and other physical changes. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms and are suspecting that you may have MS then you should seek a medical evaluation.
MS is also linked to another set of MS symptoms and that is mental health problems. People with MS may experience depression and have lower mental health than normal. The depression caused by MS could include or be limited to thoughts of helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness and also feelings of worthlessness to take care of yourself. The mental health side of MS may include depression, anxiety, panic attacks, irritability and personality changes.
There are many ways in which your MS symptoms can be treated. Doctors will try to use medicines to control the nerve damage, reduce inflammation, control pain and improve muscle function. Your doctor may prescribe one type of medication, or a combination of medications. They can also use non-drug therapies such as biofeedback, neuro-stimulation and physical therapy. Your neurologist is well trained in treating MS symptoms and ways to manage your nerve functions. Your neurologist can teach you how to take vital signs correctly, for example, when you feel pain, they will teach you how to recognize it as it being a neurological problem and suggest treatments.
Another important area of treating MS symptoms is through managing your motor problems. It’s not just enough to sit down and talk to your MS doctor, you need to do things on your own to prevent and reduce the impact of your MS pain, numbness, tingling and other motor problems. One of the best ways to manage your motor problems is with a device known as a motorized wheelchair. A motorized wheelchair allows you to move around comfortably and easily, while giving you the assistance you need to get from place to place.
Fatigue is often listed as one of the symptoms of MS. When you are experiencing fatigue there are a number of different causes. Sometimes a person doesn’t have complete strength of muscles due to the disease and they may just be fatigued from stress or lack of energy.
One of the most common MS symptoms is the numbness and tingling in the feet and hands. This is one of the easier MS symptoms to treat, because there is only one cause of numbness and tingling in the feet and hands. The nerves that control these sensations are not damaged, and so the treatment is fairly simple. If you are experiencing weakness in one or both arms, you may also be experiencing weakness in the leg or even weakness in your toes. It is best to visit an experienced medical professional for an accurate diagnosis of MS symptoms.
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