Common Signs of Multiple Sclerosis
Fatigue is one of the most commonly reported symptoms of MS, occurring in about 80 percent of people who have MS. Fatigue can make it very difficult to do everyday activities at home or work, like brushing teeth, bathing, preparing meals, or typing on a computer. MS-related fatigue usually occurs on a daily basis and may get worse as the day goes on.
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