What Is Multiple Sclerosis?
4. Vision Symptom
In addition to difficulties moving, the patient will also some experience abnormalities with their vision. One example of such a symptom is that the patient’s vision can become blurred, and corrective equipment like spectacles may not be able to correct the problem.
In addition to blurred vision, multiple sclerosis will also cause double vision in some cases, and the symptom is likely to be long lasting. The patient will also sometimes experience pain in their eyes when they try to move then. Multiple sclerosis can also sometimes cause the patient to lose their vision, although this will usually only happen in one eye at a time.
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