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MS Symptoms: Know the Most Common Symptoms of MS - Oren Zarif


MS Symptoms: Know the Most Common Symptoms of MS - Oren Zarif
MS Symptoms: Know the Most Common Symptoms of MS - Oren Zarif

MS symptoms are unpredictable and variable. No two patients have the same symptoms, and therefore each patient's symptoms may vary over time. One patient may experience just a single or few of the possible signs or symptoms while another patient experiences more. There is no way to predict with certainty whether your symptoms will be severe enough to warrant seeking medical attention.



However, there are certain criteria that MS sufferers and their families can use to determine whether they may be in danger of developing relapses. If you suffer from a first episode of MS then you are considered to have developed at least a latent or delayed MS condition. Relapses usually occur later in life when the disease has taken a hold. A first MS relapse typically follows on a loss of either muscle control or sensory functions. Other symptoms that may accompany a relapse include extreme tiredness and extreme weakness.


Tremor - MS symptoms often develop suddenly in a form of a spasm or other abnormal movement of the body. While typically this type of movement is involuntary, it can be triggered by little or no external stimulus. This can include but is not limited to, carpel tunnel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, or ankylosing spondylitis. Any muscle contraction or change in weight or balance can trigger tremor in someone who suffers from MS. Also, pain that is severe and constant, along with a rapid or irregular pulse or breathlessness can also be symptoms of MS.


Muscle weakness and fatigue are the most common reasons why relapses occur. When this happens, patients tend to feel fatigued and weak. In turn, they find it difficult to continue to do the physical activities they need to do. As a result, their mental health deteriorates as well, causing MS pain and other symptoms to worsen over time.


Fatigue - MS symptoms can be extreme, ranging from mild to severe. The most common symptoms of MS include fatigue, weakness, lack of energy, and an inability to concentrate. For this reason, it is especially important that people with MS take adequate rest every day. However, some MS sufferers do not have the ability to get enough rest. Because of this, one person's lack of rest can trigger another's elasticity, which can exacerbate their MS symptoms.



Vision disturbances - People with MS have problems with their eyesight. One of the first signs of MS that people notice is a decrease in their eyesight. A decline in visual acuity (the ability to see objects at distances greater than 20 feet) is one of the first signs of MS that many people notice. Other common MS symptoms of decreased visual acuity include a decreased ability to recognize detailed visual images, such as those seen in magazines or newspapers, or in movies. Also, if there are changes in a person's vision, this can often be confused with the first signs of MS. The later symptoms of MS, including loss of vision, are more likely to be associated with later stages of the disease.



Fluid - The most common MS symptoms include trouble with urination and the increase of body temperature. Additional symptoms of MS include increased sweating and abnormal heart rate. People with MS who have both these types of symptoms should seek medical attention for any potential medical causes of the fluid buildup.


All of these common symptoms of MS can be frustrating for someone who is suffering from the disease. However, it is important that these symptoms not be ignored because of their severity. These symptoms can be a sign of other conditions that may affect your body and lead to more serious complications later on. If you are experiencing at least four of these symptoms, you should consult your doctor immediately. MS is a condition that can be treated, but it is also a condition that should be cared for on an ongoing basis.

Oren Zarif - Psychokinesis

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