Multiple sclerosis is a difficult illness that affects more than one million people. Those affected
The symptoms of multiple sclerosis are very different from one patient to another, because they depend on which of the senses is affected by the multiple sclerosis attack. However there are some general symptoms that appear at many of those suffering from multiple sclerosis. Among these more general symptoms the most common are: -loss of strength and dexterity -mood swings, the patient can feel euphoria and the sadness and depression -general state of weakness and fatigue -memory loss -balance loss
The others symptoms depend on the sense that is affected.
If the visual sense in involved then blurred vision, temporary loss of vision, double vision, eye pain and disability to distinguish colors occurs.
If the motor system gets attacked the patient experiences involuntary leg and hand movement, sudden loss of strength and balance, temporary paralysis, problems while speaking or shaking and tremor.
Other particular symptoms are acid reflux, memory loss, irregular bowel activity, respiratory issues and sometimes seizures.
Symptoms vary very much so it's quite difficult for doctors to recognize multiple sclerosis. If you experience any of the things mentioned above visit a doctor for a complete series of tests and evaluation that can help find if you have multiple sclerosis or not. If you are diagnosed with this illness you must begin therapy at once. Unfortunately multiple sclerosis cannot be cured, the only thing that can be done to help patients with it is to relieve its symptoms and to try to reduce the intensity of the attacks or completely stop them if possible.