Have i get ms, or something else?
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Cant sleep all and my eyes keep hold of watering. Any suggestions?
i couldnt tell you for sure if it is MS, it concerned of sounds like it but afterwards it doesnt. my advice, budge to a different doctor, and keep shifting until you find someone who can help you.
I hold MS and because you are having these symptoms while you are pregnant it's probably NOT MS. MS is a disease where on earth your immune system attacks the myelin (or insulation) around the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. Where you grew up (people who lived up north before puberty are at a much superior risk than people who grew up contained by the south or where in attendance was more sun) is a big factor as is your ancestry (people of Northern European descent are the most adjectives people who carry it). (Symptoms can be tingling but facial spasms sound more close to perhaps Bells Palsy or something else.) MS is controlled by turning down the patien'ts overactive immune systems. When a woman is pregnant, her immune system is turned down so that her qualifications to reject a foreign body (the baby) is reduced. B/c of that most women with MS get the impression GREAT and have no MS symptoms at adjectives during pregnancy (though they may get a relapse when they deliver and their immune system bounces rear legs to normal level.)
If your only symptom is pins and needles, and if they follow a dermatome (nerve pathway) an MRI could detect whether the nerves are individual irritated by anything in the spinal cord. If not, you might want to check for lyme disease, diabetes and other diseases that cause numbness and tingling.
For MS you doctors would want to do a brain MRI next to and without contrast. The MRI will permit them see any brain lesions. Multiple lesion (also known as scar or "sclerosis") are the primary way MS is diagnosed though it is habitually confirmed by a spinal tap and other test. Still, symptoms while you are pregnant are probably a sign that you don't have MS, though depending on where on earth your symptoms are you may need to hold nerve conduction studies, etc.
If you hold numbness and tingling in both hands and foot, that is call "stocking and glove" syndrome and it is typical of diabetes, though gestational diabetes can cause that. Your OB/GYN should know how your sugar is and might hold some ideas.
Not sure how willing that is but it doesn't nouns like MS.
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