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How to Recognize an MS Attack
If you have MS, you know your symptoms can appear at any time. But how do you know if what you're feeling is an episode?
Multiple Sclerosis
How to Recognize an MS Attack
If you have MS, you know your symptoms can appear at any time. But how do you know if what you're feeling is an episode?
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Conditions You May Have Along With MS
When you have MS, you're more likely to also have certain other medical conditions. Find out what they are and what you can do about them.
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Managing MS Fatigue
MS fatigue isn't the same tiredness that others feel. Three WebMD MS blog contributors talk about what they do to help conserve energy.
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When RRMS Becomes SPMS
People with relapsing-remitting MS may begin to feel a shift in their disease after about 10 years. That's when it may change to secondary progressive MS. But how can you tell when it happens?
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Breathing Problems With MS
When you're living with MS, there's a chance you might have trouble breathing. It's not as common as other MS symptoms, but it can still happen.
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Why You Should Track Your Relapsing MS Symptoms
Learn why it's important to find out whether your relapsing MS has progressed, and how to know when it does.
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Are Women's MS Flares Worse Than Men's?
Do women deal with worse MS symptoms than men? Find out about how hormones play a role in your disease.
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