Category: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Symptoms

Multiple Sclerosis – Important Questions and the answers

Information showing below is found on National MS Society website Click each to learn more What is multiple sclerosis? Who…

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How to Keep a Symptom Diary for Multiple Sclerosis

Why Keep a Symptom Diary? Multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms come and go. One day you’re fine, but the next you…

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Treatment of seizures for patients with multiple sclerosis

First published: July 8, 2009. Link to full article: [Cochrane Library] Plain language summary Epileptic seizures occur in a relatively small…

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The Compass to Care MS Forum – Round Table with Neurologists Boster, Hunter and Kantor – Plus Yoga and heartwarming patient story

Join us on May 29th, 2018 in Nashville, TN Click Banner to RSVP for this epic MS educational event Have…

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For the Newly Diagnosed, About MS and related Terms to know

Multiple Sclerosis:  An unpredictable disease of the central nervous system, multiple sclerosis (MS) can range from relatively benign to somewhat disabling to devastating, as communication…

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Predicting Episodic Memory Loss in Patients with MS

Mult Scler; ePub 2018 Mar 7; Koenig, et al March 20, 2018 Functional activation may be useful as a predictive…

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Multiple Sclerosis and Depression

When you’re managing the symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS), it’s natural that you might find there are times you feel…

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Multiple Sclerosis and Vision Problems

Vision problems are pretty common for people with MS. The symptoms usually come and go on their own, but you can talk…

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MS Altered sensations

In multiple sclerosis, it is common to experience uncomfortable, altered sensations, such as pins and needles, burning or crawling feelings,…

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What is optic neuritis in MS?

When you have optic neuritis, the nerve that sends messages from your eye to your brain, called the optic nerve, is inflamed. It can happen…

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