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Is there pain associared with ms?

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Specializes in Medical Oncology

Yes: Pain is common in MS patients. It can be neuropathic (tingling, pins and needles) or caused by muscle spasms or stiffness from reduced mobility. There is a severe facial pain that can occur in some patients called trigeminal neuralgia.

Answered 2/8/2017

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Quite common: 90% have one of many pain syndromes. And even higher incidence migraine, up to 4 times normal

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