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Early symptoms and the Specific Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

Depression, UTIs, and Constipation Are More Common in People Who Are Later Diagnosed With MS according to an article in Everyday Health by Becky Uham on December 7, 2023.

Early Symptoms and the Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

Researchers believe that some early physical symptoms could be caused by the same underlying disease process. 

People who are eventually identified as having multiple sclerosis (MS) are more likely to have conditions like depression, constipation, sexual issues, and urinary tract infections (UTIs) five years before their diagnosis compared with people who don’t get MS, according to a new study published December 5 in Neurology.
Discussed in this article ~
  • MS Prodrome May Be Detectable Years Before Neurological Symptoms or Diagnosis
  • The 5 Symptoms Significantly Associated With a Future MS Diagnosis
  • Depression More Likely Before and After MS Diagnosis
  • Could UTIs, Sexual Dysfunction, and Constipation Be Caused by the Same Underlying Disease Process as MS?



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