Will there be loss of senses if I have multiple sclerosis (MS)?

Loss of hearing and ringing in the ear, called tinnitus, are very rare in multiple sclerosis (MS) and limited to one side only. Swallowing difficulty, or dysphagia, is also rare, affecting mainly people with long-standing brain stem trouble. Loss of sense of smell and loss of sense of taste have been reported but are very rare.

Loss of sense of smell, for example, was reported in only two cases of MS in a survey by McAlpine, one of the most authoritative names in MS literature.

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