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    • Restless Legs Syndrome
    • Stroke Follow Up
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Multiple Sclerosis

 Multiple sclerosis (MS) can cause a wide range of symptoms, including numbness, weakness, vision changes, and problems with balance or coordination. 

What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological condition in which the immune system affects the protective covering of nerves in the brain and spinal cord.


This can disrupt communication between the brain and body, leading to a wide range of symptoms that may come and go or gradually change over time.

Common Symptoms of MS

What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

What Is Multiple Sclerosis?

MS symptoms can vary from person to person, but may include:

  • Numbness or tingling 
  • Weakness 
  • Vision changes 
  • Difficulty with balance or coordination 
  • Fatigue 
  • Cognitive or memory changes 


Symptoms may occur in episodes or progress gradually, making ongoing evaluation important.

Types of Multiple Sclerosis

MS Treatment & Long-Term Management

MS Treatment & Long-Term Management

There are different forms of MS, including:

  • Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) 
  • Secondary progressive MS (SPMS) 
  • Primary progressive MS (PPMS) 


Understanding the type of MS helps guide treatment decisions and long-term care planning.

MS Treatment & Long-Term Management

MS Treatment & Long-Term Management

MS Treatment & Long-Term Management

Treatment for multiple sclerosis focuses on managing symptoms, reducing disease activity, and supporting long-term function.


Care may include:

  • Disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) to slow progression 
  • Medications to manage symptoms such as fatigue, spasticity, or pain 
  • Monitoring for changes over time 
  • Coordination with rehabilitation services when needed 


Because MS affects each person differently, treatment plans are individualized and adjusted over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Early symptoms often include numbness, vision problems, or muscle weakness.


There is currently no cure, but treatment can effectively manage symptoms and slow progression.


Yes. Many patients experience periods of symptoms followed by partial or complete recovery.


MS can be serious, but early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve outcomes.


Multiple Sclerosis Consultation in Katy, TX

 If something doesn’t feel right—like numbness, weakness, or vision changes—don’t wait. Early evaluation matters. We provide clear answers and personalized care for patients throughout Katy and West Houston.

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