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In order to have a professional opinion which might be used as an official reference, the matter can be solved by involving a professional who has capacities and specialization on orthopedic medicine field
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can present different symptoms in different people at different times and the process of diagnosis can be a lengthy one for some.
The most common symptoms or ‘clinical presentations’ a person would visit their GP with are:
Loss or reduction in vision in one eye, with painful eye movements
Double vision
Ascending sensory disturbance or weakness (a change in sensation or strength that moves up the body)
Balance problems or clumsiness
Altered sensation travelled down the back when bending the neck forward called Lhermitte’s Syndrome, this can feel like a finger being run down the spine, or a tingling feeling
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