Walking difficulties are a common and often early sign of multiple sclerosis. Individuals may notice a change in their gait, such as dragging one foot, or a general heaviness in their legs. These changes can make walking not just challenging but also exhausting. Physical therapy focused on strengthening leg muscles and improving balance can be beneficial. In some cases, mobility aids like canes or walkers become necessary tools for maintaining mobility and independence.

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