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MS without vision problems?

Do all MS patients have vision problems? i have several MS symptoms, but my eyes are fine.

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Vision problems are quite common in Multiple Sclerosis but are not always present. For example, Optic neuritis is one of the most common first symptoms of MS that manifest in the eyes.

My first episode of MS included Optic neuritis on both eyes, which was uncommon, since Optic Neuritis tends to affect only one eye and after some time and a course of Prednisone, everything comes back to being normal again. That is, of course, if you have been diagnosed with Relapsing & Remitting MS.

But to answer your question: Not all MS patients have vision problems.

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