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Can MRI help in diagnosing multiple sclerosis?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a 35-year-old woman experiencing symptoms like difficulty walking, numbness, and coordination issues. I suspect it could be multiple sclerosis. I am curious about the role of blood tests in diagnosing multiple sclerosis. Could you provide insights into the symptoms of multiple sclerosis and how a neurological disorder is diagnosed? Additionally, I would appreciate information on specific blood tests and neurological assessments that may confirm a diagnosis.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Chibitam Hope Obia

Education:

MBBS

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Dr. Chibitam Hope Obia is a dedicated General Practitioner and Family Physician with expertise in managing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. He has a strong interest in mental health and has pursued advanced training in the field. Dr. Obia is known for his patient-centered approach, clinical efficiency, and commitment to holistic care for individuals and families.

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Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I am very sorry about your medical condition. Do not worry; I am here to take care of you. Regarding your symptoms of weakness, numbness, poor coordination, and being 35 years old, I strongly suspect a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. MS is a demyelinating disease affecting the central nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerve. Symptoms may include spasticity, incoordination, bladder dysfunction, fatigue, and visual disturbances. Diagnostic tests for MS include brain and spinal MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), EMG (electromyography), autoantibody testing, and CBC (complete blood count). Neurological disorder symptoms encompass poor coordination, lethargy, apraxia, aphasia, leg weakness, numbness, and speech and visual disturbances.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

Medically reviewed by iCliniq medical review team
Published At February 23, 2024
Reviewed At November 14, 2025

Education:

MBBS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Chibitam Hope Obia is a dedicated General Practitioner and Family Physician with expertise in managing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. He has a strong interest in mental health and has pursued advanced training in the field. Dr. Obia is known for his patient-centered approach, clinical efficiency, and commitment to holistic care for individuals and families.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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Education:

MBBS

Professional Bio:

Dr. Chibitam Hope Obia is a dedicated General Practitioner and Family Physician with expertise in managing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. He has a strong interest in mental health and has pursued advanced training in the field. Dr. Obia is known for his patient-centered approach, clinical efficiency, and commitment to holistic care for individuals and families.

This doctor is not available for online consultations on the platform anymore.

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