Various: Multiple sclerosis (ms) can affect any innervated part of the body. So it can cause muscle weakness, sensory changes, vision, hearing, taste and any other function you might imagine. Generally only a few are affected at a time, and the course is quite variable. With current treatment, it is not nearly the feared condition it used to be.
Answered 8/18/2013
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Multiple sclerosis : The symptoms of multiple sclerosis vary from patient to patient. The most common ones are visual loss in one eye, weakness, numbness, double vision, incoordination, facial pain, bladder and memory problems. The most common pattern is in the form of episodic relapses of above symptoms. Patients may or may not recover from those spells, attacks or flare ups. Mri facilitates the diagnosis.
Answered 12/9/2013
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