The invisible symptoms of multiple sclerosis: Learn why it's called an "invisible illness"
MS is sometimes referred to as an "invisible illness." Many of the more debilitating symptoms of multiple sclerosis can be invisible to the casual observer. In this short video Dr. B lists some of the common invisible symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
An incomplete list of these invisible symptoms include: Cognition, Problems multi-tasking, problems with fast thinking, problems with short term memory, depression, anxiety, social isolation, pathologic fatigue, cognitive fatigue, motor fatigue, heat induced symptoms, vision loss, double vision, heat induced visual loss, eye pain with optic neuritis, vertigo, nausea, numbness, painful numbness (burning, crushing, cold, itching, etc), MS hug, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Lhermittes phenomenon, cramps, spasms, stiff limbs, urinary urgency, incontinence, frequency, nocturia, retention, constipation, bowel urgency, incontinence of bowel/bladder, constipation, sexual dysfunction. There are more we didn't list here.
What invisible symptoms do YOU find to be the most bothersome? Which are the hardest for you to explain to others? Leave your comments and questions below!
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