When MS Causes Sudden Bursts of Symptoms

Not all MS symptoms build slowly. Some appear suddenly, last only a few seconds, and then vanish — only to return again and again. These are known as paroxysmal symptoms, and while they are less common than fatigue, vision problems, or mobility issues, they are well-documented in MS.
How common are they?
Studies suggest that 2–5% of people with MS experience paroxysmal symptoms, though some clinical reports place the number higher. They are most often seen in the early years of MS, and may even be a person’s first noticeable symptom. Importantly, they are often highly treatable once recognized — but because they are brief and strange, they are frequently misdiagnosed or dismissed.
Why they matter
Even though each episode may last just seconds, paroxysmal symptoms can occur in clusters dozens of times a day, making them very disruptive. They are not relapses and do not represent new damage, but they can…





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