MS can cause a wide variety of symptoms. Many people experience only a few symptoms and it is unlikely that anyone will develop them all.
People can have different symptoms at different times and, although some are very common, there is no typical pattern that applies to everyone.
Symptoms of MS usually appear in episodic acute periods of worsening (relapses, exacerbations, bouts or attacks), in a gradually-progressive deterioration of neurologic function, or in a combination of both.
MS is not considered a hereditary disease. However, genetics may play a role in determining a person's susceptibility to MS.
Thursday, 20 November 2008
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