Sexual Problems
Issues with sexual functions are usually experienced by those people with multiple sclerosis, but they are also common in the general population as well. This makes it relatively challenging to differentiate between these conditions. Normally, sexual arousal often starts in the central nervous system when the brain transmits messages to your sexual organs through nerves connecting the spinal cord. When the disease dam
ages those pathways, your sexual response, including orgasm and arousal, could be directly affected. Ignoring these symptoms could result in spasticity, fatigue, as well as other mental issues relating to mood changes and self-esteem. However, most people and healthcare providers are usually slow to deal with this subject. [9]










