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Are There Any Cardiac Symptoms That Appear With MS?

I had optic neuritis 6 months ago, and the during the flu we realized I was in a junctional rhythm and have been in it ever since. My MRIs were normal, and the echo cardiogram and stress test for the heart rhythm were also fine but for the fact that I am juntional. Muscle and joint pains as well as fatigue are too vague symptom wise for me as I work in EMS and are used to all of them. Could there be a relation between the heart rhythm and possible MS?

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    There is no direct relation of MS and Cardiac symptoms.  Multiple sclerosis is the disease of nervous system. The patient lost his myelin sheath of neuron. Usually in MS patients some lesions are present which are supposed to be related to MS. But there are chances that MS patient show no lesions on MRI. The lesions in MS patient continue to grow and degenerate. It may or may not be present in MS patient on MRI. The cardiac symptoms have their own reasons. But psychologically a person can develop cardiac problems like hypertension due to stress.
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    Rayoflight 

    answered 2 years ago

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