Eye symptoms commonly seen in multiple sclerosis
Author: Cherish04,25,2022Views: 857
Vision problems can be one of the first signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) in some people. A common symptom is optic neuritis, or inflammation of the optic nerve (which connects the eye and brain). It can cause pain, vision loss, double vision, blurry vision and dim color vision.
Weakness of eye muscles and uncontrolled eye movements can also be symptoms of multiple sclerosis. Other symptoms of MS may include difficulty with balance, fatigue, numbness and weakness in the arms and legs.