What Kind Of Vision Problems Are Seen In Multiple Sclerosis?

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Optic Neuritis: How Multiple Sclerosis Affects Your Eyes & Vision

Eight years seven months ago, I woke up on a Tuesday morning with globs of vaseline smeared over my right eye.  Well, not literally, but that’s what it looked like as I peered through my glasses and started to cry.

I remember that day well.  The prior week I had had the nastiest of colds.  The kind where you blow your nose constantly, and if for a moment you manage to breathe in through your nose, you end up choking on the phlegm drawn into your throat.  Yuck.

The previous Friday I had gone...

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Optic Neuritis: How Multiple Sclerosis Affects Your Eyes and Vision

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What is optic neuritis? According to ADAM Medical Encyclopedia, optic neuritis is "inflammation of the optic nerve; it may cause sudden, reduced vision in the affected eye."  Though the exact cause is unknown, sudden swelling of the optic nerve...