
Feeling Fatigue, Joint Pain And Weakness In Leg. MRI Done. Could It Be Multiple Sclerosis?

Thank you for your query.
I understand your concern.
neurologist has examined you, it is difficult for me to refute his diagnosis.
Kindly inform me the exact MRI report.
As many as 10% of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis actually have some other condition that mimics MS. Examples of other conditions that masquerade as MS include inflammation in the blood vessels, multiple strokes, vitamin deficiency, lupus, or a brain infection.
Sometimes stress-related disorders can lead to a misdiagnosis of MS.
In addition to a thorough medical history and exam, a variety of specialized procedures is helpful in accurately diagnosing MS.
These include imaging techniques, such as MRI, spinal taps or lumbar punctures (examination of the cerebrospinal fluid that runs through the spinal column), evoked potentials (electrical tests to help determine if MS has affected a person's nerve pathways), and lab analysis of blood samples.
Since diagnosing MS can be very difficult, a neurologist who specializes in treating MS should evaluate your symptoms.
If you have any further queries, you are free to consult me.
Hope this answers your query. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Have a nice day.

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