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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

What are the symptoms of MS?

Symptoms generally associated with this disease include: fatigue, numbness, walking/balance/coordination problems, bladder dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, vision problems, dizziness, sexual dysfunction, pain, emotional changes, depression, and spasticity. These symptoms also range from temporary to permanent.
Posted by Ashton Kelly at 3:23 PM

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