I was just wondering what exactly a relapse consists of? I was diagnosed RRMS a couple months ago and am a little curious. Like I said, probably a silly question but the even sillier question is the one that goes unasked, so here I go.
I get tiny symptoms that pop up day to day like say, a finger goes numb or something small like that. These things aren't really that noticable and dont really hamper my day to day life. Do those little symptoms count as a relapse?
I've also had very major symptoms rear their ugly heads for instance, I could get sever vertigo/ nausia which renders me unable to move. Obviously that affects my day to day. I'm pretty sure THOSE count as relapses, but anywho, I guess I'm just a bit confuzzled over the deffinition of "relapse".
Thanks for taking the time to read and answer my silly question.
~Elly
I get tiny symptoms that pop up day to day like say, a finger goes numb or something small like that. These things aren't really that noticable and dont really hamper my day to day life. Do those little symptoms count as a relapse?
I've also had very major symptoms rear their ugly heads for instance, I could get sever vertigo/ nausia which renders me unable to move. Obviously that affects my day to day. I'm pretty sure THOSE count as relapses, but anywho, I guess I'm just a bit confuzzled over the deffinition of "relapse".
Thanks for taking the time to read and answer my silly question.
~Elly
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