Progressive Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
Progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) is a rare form of MS that causes steady damage to nerves when symptoms first appear and continues to cause progressive worsening. Relapses (disease flare-ups) occur, followed by full or partial recovery, but nerve damage continues and symptoms become increasingly disabling.
Symptoms of MS include:
- Weakness, leg dragging, and stiffness.
- Blurred, foggy, or hazy vision.
- Tingling, a pins-and-needles sensation, and numbness.
There is no cure for MS.
Current as of:
October 14, 2016
Author:
Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine & Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine & Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine & Karin M. Lindholm, DO - Neurology