MS patients 'too embarrassed' to speak to doctors about some

MS patients 'too embarrassed' to speak to doctors about some symptoms

More than a third of patients living with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the UK have avoided seeking medical help for certain symptoms as they are too embarrassed, according to a survey. A number of charities have now joined forces to stress there are “no taboo subjects” when it comes to the condition. MS has a wide range of symptoms including fatigue, muscle spasms and issues with vision, as well as sexual, bladder and bowel problems. A poll of 1,426 people living with the condition revealed 85% of

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