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Vision Correction Without Surgery

One of the early symptoms of multiple sclerosis is loss of vision; it is usually only temporary and seems to occur with one eye. More than 80% of all MS patients report having visual problems that may develop over time. In rare cases these can lead to permanent blindness, but the percentages of this occurring are very low. Common complaints from people with multiple sclerosis are loss of visual quality. This loss of vision quality can be caused by a variety of physical phenomena that can all come in without warning causing little or no permanent damage to many patients. Perhaps the most common cause of vision loss in multiple sclerosis patients is Optic Neuritis. This is an inflammation of the nerves that occurs when MS attacks the nerves. It often results in blurring of your vision, blurred vision, blurred vision or perhaps loss of vision in one eye. In rare cases it can cause temporary loss of vision in both eyes. It is often accompanied by pain around the eyes and possibly a burning