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Once the nervous system damage that’s caused by MS reaches a certain stage, symptoms like numbness and tingling in your limbs or vision problems may start to appear.
Early Stage
Relapsing-Remitting
Many people living with MS often experience symptoms that come and go. Flare-ups may last for weeks or months, followed by periods of remission. The length of time between flares varies from person to person.
Though uncommon, MS can progress to an advanced stage of severe physical symptoms, extremely limited mobility, and, in some cases, serious cognitive difficulties.
In this phase, symptoms continue to worsen without periods of remission. Quality of life is affected, and it may become harder to walk, write, speak, or think.
Progressive
Advanced
The Progression of
Multiple Sclerosis
What to Expect
Early Stage
Relapsing-Remitting
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