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What other body systems are involved in Multiple Sclerosis, and is there any prevention from getting MS?



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MS specifically targets the Central Nervous System (CNS), but its effects can be felt in various systems throughout the body, such as:

bowel/bladder control issues
numbness/tingling/pain in extremities
vision problems
balance problems or difficulty walking
muscle weakness
fatigue (also called MS lassitude)
sexual dysfunction
spasticity or tremors

In less common instances, muscle weakness or paralysis, headache, seizures, and speaking or swallowing disorders can occur.

HTH Source(s): http://www.nmss.org
MS can effect your entire body in some way or another. There is no known way to prevent MS.

This website has some good info:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/site/pa...
(Diagnosed w/ Optic Neuritis last summer and have done a lot of research.)
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