Topic Overview
Cognitive impairment problems can be caused by
		multiple sclerosis (MS) and may include difficulty
		with:
- Memory, especially short-term
		  memory.
- Problem solving.
- Keeping attention on a mental
		  task, such as a math calculation.
- Finding the right words to
		  express yourself.
These problems are often quite mild early in the course of the
		disease. But they may get worse with time, depending on the location of tissue
		damage (MS lesions) in the brain.
		Neuropsychological tests may help identify specific
		problems. Side effects of medicines used to relieve physical MS symptoms may
		cause cognitive problems.
Emotional problems may include:
- Depression, which is common in people
		  with MS.
- Anxiety.
- Anger.
- Inappropriate
		  cheerfulness (euphoria).
- Uncontrollable outbursts of crying or laughing at strange or inappropriate times.
- Thoughts of
		  suicide.
Treating your emotional problems is as important as treating other
		symptoms of MS. Family counseling and counseling by other people who have MS
		are both available. If you need help finding a counselor or support group,
		contact your doctor or the National Multiple Sclerosis
		Society.
		
Credits
ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerAdam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerKarin M. Lindholm, DO - Neurology
Current as ofOctober 14, 2016