MS Symptom Listing
Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) may experience one or more of a variety of symptoms, possibly affecting individuals physically, emotionally, mentally, psychologically, and/or in ways that others can’t see (the “invisible” symptoms of multiple sclerosis). The types and severity of symptoms differ greatly between people with multiple sclerosis, so one person’s experience with this disorder may be very different from another’s. To follow is a list of common symptoms experienced with multiple sclerosis, each with a link to detailed information about that symptom, along with treatment strategies.
Common Physical Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- Balance Problems
- Bladder Dysfunction
- Bowel Problems
- Mobility and Walking Issues
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Spasticity (Stiffness)
- Speech Difficulties
- Swallowing Disorders
- Tremor
Common Emotional, Mental, and Psychological Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
Common “Invisible” Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
- Dizziness and Vertigo
- Fatigue
- “MS Hug”
- Numbness
- Pain
- Sleep Issues
- Uhthoff’s Syndrome
- Visual Disorders
- Weakness