MS and the Menstrual Cycle: When Hormones Shift the Fog
Many women notice that MS and the menstrual cycle have an uneasy rhythm. In the days before a period, fatigue deepens, balance wobbles, or brain fog thickens — symptoms that…
Multiple sclerosis affects everyone differently, yet certain patterns emerge across the journey. This section explores MS symptoms — the physical, cognitive, and emotional signs that shape daily life with multiple sclerosis. From fatigue and brain fog to changes in balance, vision, or mood, understanding these MS symptoms helps you recognise what’s happening and respond with confidence.
Here you’ll find articles explaining individual symptoms in plain language, along with reflections that bring them to life. We look at shared experiences, differences between men and women, and how each symptom connects to the bigger picture of living well with MS. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have lived with it for years, this growing library of MS symptom guides is here to inform, reassure, and remind you that you’re not alone in the fog.
Many women notice that MS and the menstrual cycle have an uneasy rhythm. In the days before a period, fatigue deepens, balance wobbles, or brain fog thickens — symptoms that…
When it comes to multiple sclerosis, much is said about physical symptoms — yet MS depression in men often goes unspoken. Many men find it hard to admit to low…
The connection between testosterone and MS is gaining increasing scientific interest. Historically, men have been less likely to develop multiple sclerosis than women, and researchers believe hormone levels — particularly…
Sexual health is an important but often overlooked part of life with multiple sclerosis. For many men, MS sexual dysfunction men can include problems such as reduced libido, difficulty achieving…
Multiple sclerosis (MS) doesn’t just affect the brain and spinal cord — it can also quietly impact bone density. Many people living with MS are surprised to learn that they’re…
For many women, MS and menopause arrive together — two transitions that can blur into one. Hot flushes, fatigue, and mood shifts may overlap with MS symptoms, making it hard…
For new mothers, the decision about breastfeeding and MS often comes with mixed emotions. Some want to continue nurturing naturally; others worry about medication safety or relapse risk. The truth…
For many women, MS and pregnancy raise understandable questions — about relapse risk, medication safety, and what to expect after birth. The good news is that research consistently shows pregnancy…
The link between hormones and MS is complex but increasingly recognised. Many people notice their symptoms change with life stages — puberty, pregnancy, or menopause. These shifts suggest that hormones…
For many people with multiple sclerosis, MS sleep problems can be as draining as the condition itself. You climb into bed exhausted, yet sleep refuses to settle. Pain, muscle spasms,…