Sometimes if you're overworked, stressed, and not getting enough sleep, MS symptoms may trouble you more than usual.
In fact, many women have fewer MS symptoms during pregnancy.
Heat may bring on MS symptoms, but they'll go away as soon as you cool off.
Speech therapy may improve your communication skills if MS symptoms are making speaking difficult.
An exercise program can ease your MS symptoms - but don't overdo it.
Deep brain stimulation usually is a last resort after all other options have been tried without success to treat MS symptoms.
Certain interventions could relieve MS symptoms and improve quality of life.
Because MS symptoms can come and go, you may find it hard to judge whether a particular treatment is really working.
Side effects of medicines used to relieve physical MS symptoms may cause cognitive problems.
But others may have side effects that concern them more than their MS symptoms.