Neuromyelitis Optica

In some cases, you might experience long-term symptoms. Symptoms of NMO include:
- Vision loss and eye pain in one or both eyes
- Numbness, weakness, or even paralysis in arms or legs [3]
- Loss of bladder and bowel control
Adrenoleukodystrophy
Symptoms can vary, depending on what kind of ALD you have. Someone with childhood cerebral ALD may experience:
- Muscle spasms
- Seizures [4]
- Hearing problems
- Vision deficits
- Trouble with language comprehension
People with Addison’s disease may:
- Lose their appetite
- Experience weight loss
- Develop weakness
- Experience vomiting
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
People with this condition may experience:
- Progressive and symmetrical weakness, often around the muscles around your hips and shoulders, and also your hands and feet
- Numbness, tingling, or prickling sensations
- Fatigue [5]
- Double vision
- Trouble swallowing











