Conclusion

People with MS experience a wide range of symptoms. Due to the nature of the disease, symptoms range is from person to person. MS can develop all at once, or the symptoms can be mild that you can easily dismiss them. It is not uncommon for these early symptoms to go away and return later.
Most experts believe that MS in men tends to be more aggressive and recovery from relapses is often not complete. MS is a lifelong condition that can often cause severe disability, although it can occasionally be mild.
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