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2. Numbness and tingling in the body

MS interferes with the nerves that carry signals between the brain and the rest of the body — essentially disrupting its “message system.” When those signals don’t come through clearly, numbness or tingling can follow.

This sensation commonly affects the legs, arms, face, or fingers.

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