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What Causes Constipation Along With Frequent Urination And Fatigue?

I believe that I have MS I have many of the symptoms of it/ I must use a cane to walk.-about a year now. I have gotten poor eye sight in the past year. Constipation, frequent urination, no energy. I live in an area that has a high incidence of it. Tooele, Utah/ I can t type as well as I could at one time. I have difficulty remembering what day of the week it is. My e-mail is ; YYYY@YYYY
Wed, 7 Jun 2017
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is understandable to be concerned particularly if you are in an area with a high prevalence of the condition.

The only way to determine if this is the case, would be to visit your doctor or a neurologist for an assessment.
A neurologist would be the better option.

An MRI of the brain and spinal cord would be needed to determine if there are any changes present.

There are treatment options available if the condition is confirmed

I hope this helps and wish you the best
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What Causes Constipation Along With Frequent Urination And Fatigue?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is understandable to be concerned particularly if you are in an area with a high prevalence of the condition. The only way to determine if this is the case, would be to visit your doctor or a neurologist for an assessment. A neurologist would be the better option. An MRI of the brain and spinal cord would be needed to determine if there are any changes present. There are treatment options available if the condition is confirmed I hope this helps and wish you the best