MS can be acute, affecting all activities of daily living or it can go into remission so that the patient has no symptoms at all.
Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis include:
- Blurred, double, and even loss of vision
- Weakness or numbness
- Pain or tingling it various parts of the body, often arm or leg
- Stiffness and spasticity with movement
- Dizziness
- Loss of coordination and decreased balance, which leads to unsteady gait
- Fatigue, emotional changes, depression
- Bladder and bowel function issues
- Weakness
- Cognitive changes,