The most common symptoms are itchy skin, rash, sore throat, and a flushed face or fever. Your doctor will also focus on helping you manage your symptoms. You’ll take medications to help you with: Tight muscles.

Where do you itch with MS?

Itchy sensations can occur virtually anywhere on your body, usually involving both sides. For example, both arms, legs, or both sides of your face might be involved. Occasionally, though, the itchiness may be confined to a single location, usually an arm or leg.

Does MS cause red rash?

As with other symptoms of MS, itching may come on suddenly and occur in waves. It may last a few minutes or much longer. Itching is one family of these disturbances. It’s different from allergic itching because MS-related itching isn’t accompanied by a rash or skin irritation.

Can MS cause itchy skin?

Pruritis (itching) is a form of dysesthesias and may occur as a symptom of MS. It is one of the family of abnormal sensations — such as “pins and needles” and burning, stabbing, or tearing pains — which may be experienced by people with MS.

What were your first signs of multiple sclerosis?

Common early signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) include:

  • vision problems.
  • tingling and numbness.
  • pains and spasms.
  • weakness or fatigue.
  • balance problems or dizziness.
  • bladder issues.
  • sexual dysfunction.
  • cognitive problems.

Does MS cause skin rashes?

When MS causes an itchy feeling, there is generally no sign of irritation on the skin such as a rash or bug bite. “You might think ‘I have an itch. It must be dry skin,’ but if there is severe damage on the spinal cord or brain stem which controls sensation to that area of the body, that could be the cause of the itching,” says Nicholas.

Does MS cause any kind of skin problems?

Reply: Yes, there are a few skin disorders that are more the result of nerve symptoms associated with MS. If you have numbness, tingling, prickling, itching, or burning sensations, these will be felt through the skin. Treatment for these symptoms is usually oral corticosteroids like Tegretol, Dilantin, Neurotin, Elavil and Atarax.

Can MS cause a rash?

When you have MS, the nerves in your skin or the nerves that send signals to your skin can be damaged. This damage can cause you to feel itchy even though you don’t see any irritation. Because the cause is neurological and not physical like a bug bite or rash, topical skin creams won’t help.