Is there such a thing as an MS fever? Does the progression of multiple sclerosis result in a multiple sclerosis fever or is the fever the result of a secondary factor?

The answers to these questions may ultimately depend on the particular patient and his or her circumstances. A fever is a symptom that could arise in many different situations. It could be the result of a viral infection, which may or may not have anything to do with the patient’s development of multiple sclerosis. It could also be the result of a patient’s reaction to some medication. Elevated temperature might also have something to do with multiple sclerosis and the development of lesions in specific areas of the brain.

 

Looking into Some Possible Causes of MS Fever

 

Studies have shown that there is an association between being infected with the Epstein-Barr virus and subsequently developing multiple …