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Is exophoria, sacroiliac joint dysfunction/ pain, swelling possibly related to multiple sclerosis?

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See details: S-I joint issues are not related to MS. Exophoria can be caused by neurologic issues. I was unable to find a report citing MS as a cause, however.

Answered 7/9/2014

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Not really: What you describe can be caused partly by rheumatological condition, and the eye issues could be congenital. Nothing you describe is classical of MS. See your doctor and uncover your problems, as treatments can be very reassuring.

Answered 4/12/2015

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