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13 Strange Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.
When it comes to multiple sclerosis (MS), the surprises are endless. Beyond the typical signs like fatigue and vision troubles, MS unveils a world of peculiar symptoms, each with its own story to tell.

References:
https://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclerosis/ss/slideshow-unusual-symptoms-ms
Transcript
00:00 Welcome back Sunbro, we hope you all in great health and great money. Before we start,
00:05 please at least subscribe so we can have little money for food and paying bills.
00:09 Alright, today we are going to talk about, 13 strange symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
00:15 When it comes to multiple sclerosis (MS) the surprises are endless.
00:18 Beyond the typical signs like fatigue and vision troubles,
00:21 MS unveils a world of peculiar symptoms, each with its own story to tell.
00:25 1) Feel the bear hug, ever experienced a hug that feels more like a squeeze?
00:30 That's banding, a tight sensation around the chest caused by nerve signals blocked or gone haywire.
00:34 2) Emotions on a rollercoaster, laughing or crying at odd times.
00:39 Meet pseudobulbar effect, where your emotions seem to have a mind of their own.
00:42 FDA has approved medicine for this. Antidepressant can also help.
00:47 3) The phantom itch, imagine feeling an itch that's not really there.
00:51 It's dysesthetic itching, a curious sensation treatable with medicine for epilepsy such as
00:55 carbamazepine, gabapentin, and finitoin. 4) Facial shock waves, experience sudden
01:00 facial pain, that's trigeminal neuralgia, a sharp sensation that lasts for a few minutes or much
01:05 longer, often linked to nerve issues. Anticonvulsant meds such as carbamazepine,
01:10 limotrigine, or oxcarbazepine can help. 5) Feet on fire, ever felt like your feet
01:15 are burning without any heat? That's dysesthesia, where your brain gets distorted nerve signals,
01:20 so it struggles to relate to something it recalls or imagines.
01:23 Sometimes it comes up with some pretty crazy stuff. It is treatable with nerve pain meds.
01:28 6) Swallowing woes, chewing and swallowing isn't always a breeze with MS,
01:32 thanks to nerve confusion and sensory distortions. Sometimes you even can feel like something is
01:37 stuck in your throat. 7) Spine tingling surprises,
01:41 ever felt a zap down your spine? That's lomit sign, a peculiar sensation triggered usually
01:46 by neck forward movements. It doesn't always need treatment as it just come and go.
01:50 8) Vision adventures, blurry vision or strange illusions. Blame it on optic nerve damage and
01:55 temperature changes, like taking a hot bath. 9) Optical enigmas, ever seen things swerving
02:01 toward you when they're actually going straight past you? That's the pulfric phenomenon,
02:05 a optical illusion tied to optic nerve trouble. 10) Surprise muscle spasms, sudden muscle twitches
02:11 catching you off guard. Those are paroxysms, short-lived but manageable with the epilepsy meds.
02:16 It might be scary, but it is not a seizures. 11) Migraine mysteries, headaches that feel
02:21 like thunderstorms. They could be migraines, sometimes signaling MS and accompanied by
02:26 sensory sensitivities. 12) Hearing curiosities,
02:29 hearing issues cropping up unexpectedly. It could be MS related, with links to nerve
02:33 swelling and plaque buildup. Luckily, permanent deafness is rare.
02:37 13) Vertigo ventures, feeling like the world is spinning. That's vertigo, a dizzying sensation
02:43 often linked to disruptions in your body's hearing and vision pathways. Embark on this
02:47 exploration of MS symptoms, where each surprise brings new insights and understanding.
02:51 Consulting your doctor is essential as you navigate the complexities of multiple sclerosis symptoms.
02:56 They can provide valuable guidance and personalized care to help you manage the challenges ahead.
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