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These Symptoms Could Be Early Warning Signs of MS, a Decade Before Diagnosis : ScienceAlert

Last updated: August 6, 2025 5:55 am
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Early Signs of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) May Manifest Through Mental Health Issues

A recent study suggests that indicators of a rogue immune system, a precursor to multiple sclerosis (MS), can emerge more than ten years before the onset of visible symptoms. Researchers at the University of British Columbia analyzed the medical records of 2,038 MS patients in Canada, comparing them to 10,182 individuals without the disease.

The study revealed that individuals who later developed MS often reported symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, dizziness, anxiety, and depression long before the disease was formally diagnosed. Surprisingly, these early warning signs appeared as early as 15 years before more recognizable symptoms appeared. Additionally, a spike in visits to neurologists and ophthalmologists occurred approximately 8 to 9 years prior to the MS diagnosis, followed by an increase in visits for physical symptoms leading up to diagnosis.

Lead researcher Marta Ruiz-Algueró emphasized the significance of mental health-related issues as potential early indicators of MS. She stated, “We’re only now starting to understand what these early warning signs are, with mental health-related issues appearing to be among the earliest indicators. These patterns suggest that MS has a long and complex prodromal phase – where something is happening beneath the surface but hasn’t yet declared itself as MS.”

Identifying Risk Factors and Early Interventions

While symptoms of poor mental health are prevalent in the general population, the researchers caution that experiencing these symptoms does not necessarily indicate an impending MS diagnosis. However, gaining a better understanding of how these signs correlate with MS could lead to the identification of risk factors and the implementation of earlier interventions.

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According to epidemiologist Helen Tremlett, who also contributed to the study, recognizing MS in its early stages can be challenging due to the non-specific nature of initial symptoms such as fatigue, headache, pain, and mental health concerns. MS is characterized by the immune system mistakenly attacking the myelin sheath, a protective coating around nerves, resulting in a range of symptoms including pain, loss of sensation, and motor function impairment.

While the exact cause of MS remains unknown, factors such as viral infections, bacterial infections, and genetic predisposition have been linked to the development of the disease. Although treatments are available to manage relapses, there is currently no cure to halt the progression of MS.

Potential for Earlier Detection and Intervention

Prior research has also identified MS-specific antibodies in the blood several years before visible symptoms appear, indicating the potential for early detection. The findings of this study, published in JAMA, suggest a reevaluation of the timeline for early warning signs of MS and present opportunities for earlier detection and intervention.

Overall, understanding the early signs and symptoms of MS, particularly those related to mental health, could pave the way for improved management and treatment strategies for this chronic neurological condition.

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