Early Symptoms of MS

 

 

 

Multiple Sclerosis early symptoms

MS symptoms early detections are between the ages of 20 and 40 years old. Some common early warning signs are tingling, weakness in one or more limbs, blurred or double vision and numbness. If you are developing one or more of these symptoms consult a physician as soon as possible.

Multiple Sclerosis also known as MS also has less common symptoms. These may include a lack or coordination, sudden paralysis, slurred speech and cognitive difficulties. As the disease progresses other symptoms will develop which may include fatigue, sensitivity to heat, sexual disturbance and changes in thinking or perception.

Fatigue - Usually present in the mid-afternoon. This may consist of mental fatigue, sleepy, drowsy and weakening of the muscles. Ms early symptoms warnings may be right in front of you but overlooked as just being exhausted. Notice the signs.

Spasms - Debilitating early ms symptoms warnings may be muscle spasms interfering with a personā's mobility due to the legs and arms spasms.

Vision - A relatively common multiple sclerosis symptoms early recognition is blurred vision or blindness in one eye or even graying of vision.

Swallowing & Speech - damaged nerves is one of an early symptoms of multiple sclerosis and may often have an effect on swallowing which is related to speech impairment.

Walking - early ms symptoms detection may be a weakness in muscles and having difficulty walking, numbness or having balancing problems.

Multiple sclerosis diagnosis. Types of Symptoms:

There are three categories of ms symptoms early signs to be aware of which consists of primary, secondary and tertiary. A deterioration of the protective sheath surrounding the nerves fibers is known as demyelination which occurs in any part of the brain or spinal cord.

Primary:

Primary symptoms are the transmission of electrical signals to the muscles and body organs performing normally due to the direct result of demyelination process. These ms symptoms early stage signs are bowel problems, vision impairment, weakness, tremors, numbness and tingling, loss of balance and paralysis. Rehabilitation, medication and other forms of treatments can help controlling these on.

Secondary:

MS treatment before reaching the secondary symptoms will help. These symptoms are paralysis, urinary and bladder incontinence problems and urinary infections which are treatable. Treating the primary symptoms first will before getting to the secondary phase is wise.

Tertiary:

The primary and secondary symptoms should be treated prior to the tertiary symptoms which include psychological, social and vocational complications.

Multiple Sclerosis symptoms vary from person to person. The disease may start with only one symptom. Months or even years later may be followed by other symptoms. Others may have one symptom and within a few weeks become much worse. What one persons symptom may be, another may start with a different symptom. There is no comparison from one to another.

 

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