MS pain in legs and MS pain in feet are actually more common than most people think. Multiple Sclerosis is often thought of as a painless condition, but actually most patients will experience MS pain in legs or other affected body part, at some point in their lives. This pain will be one of two different types; musculoskeletal or neuropathic. Musculoskeletal MS pain in legs refers to pain in the muscles and limbs, often caused by stiffness or spasticity. Neuropathic MS pain in legs is caused by the damage that the disease does to the central nervous system. Neuropathic MS pain will feel very different from the aches that are experienced in the muscles and limbs. There are many medications that can be used to treat both musculoskeletal and neuropathic MS pain in legs, so there is no need to endure the pain, instead the patient should consult a doctor and start taking care of the pain medically.

 

MS pain in feet

 

MS pain in legs is generally Musculoskeletal while MS pain in feet is more likely to be neuropathic, or a nerve pain. Symptoms of nerve pain can include pins and needles, shooting pains, numbness, tingling or even a strange burning sensation. This kind of MS pain in feet can be severe, preventing the sufferer from being able to function during the day or even to sleep at night. If the MS pain in feet is strong enough, it can even cause mobility problems.

 

Treating MS pain in legs and feet

 

There are several drugs that are available to treat both musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain. Muscle pain can be dealt with using regular painkillers, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. However, these will not work on neuropathic MS pain in legs. If you are experiencing nerve pain in your legs or MS pain in feet, you will probably be prescribed carbemazepine or gabapentin, which are both normally used to treat epilepsy, or amitriptyline. Amitriptyline was actually developed as an anti-depressant, but was later found to be effective in combating neuropathic MS pain in legs or feet. All of these tablets work by preventing nerve spasms, which is the sole reason for the sharp and severe MS pain in feet and legs that countless MS patients suffer from.