Symptoms of MS may be mild or severe, of long duration or short, and may appear in various combinations, depending on the area of the nervous system affected. Following a relapse, complete or partial ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by a broad array of symptoms. Despite this variability, most individuals with MS will exhibit a distinct set of symptoms during their initial clinical attack.
MS is three times more common in females than in males. Females are more likely to have relapsing forms of MS, with an earlier onset than men. Menstrual changes and more intense fatigue and pain are ...
According to the Multiple Sclerosis Trust, an estimated 2.9 million people in the world have multiple sclerosis (MS). The UK has more than 150,000 people living with MS. MS is two to three times more ...
MS symptoms can affect almost any part of the body and appear differently during a flare or remission. But, with the right treatment and management strategies, you can get relief. Multiple sclerosis ...
Have you ever wondered why the summer heat or even a really hot shower can make your multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms worse? For many people with MS, even a slight increase in body temperature can ...
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) may show warning signs long before classic symptoms appear — and mental health concerns could be among the first red flags, according to new research. A University ...
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9 Common Multiple Sclerosis Myths

Does MS cause pain? Should people with MS exercise? Many common beliefs about MS aren’t true, but here we separate fact from fiction.
Psychoactive substances like alcohol and caffeine may ease certain MS symptoms, but can make some symptoms worse, a study ...