COMMON SYMPTOMS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
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SENSORY SYMPTOMS
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Abnormal sensations, such as numbness, tingling, pain, burning, and itching
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Visual disturbances, including double vision, partial blindness and pain in one eye, dim or blurred vision, and loss of central vision
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Difficulty in reaching orgasm, lack of sensation in the vagina, and sexual impotence in men
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Dizziness or vertigo
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MOTOR SYMPTOMS
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Weakness and clumsiness
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Difficulty walking domain training balance
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Tremor
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Uncoordinated eye movements
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Problems with control of urination and bowel movements
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Constipation
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Stiffness, unsteadiness, and unusual fatigue
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PSYCHOLOGIC OR NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS
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Inappropriate elation or giddiness
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Depression
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Inability to control emotions ( for example crying or laughing without reason )
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Subtle or obvious mental impairment