Can Multiple Sclerosis Start at Age 65? Understanding Late-Onset MS

Learn if multiple sclerosis can begin at age 65, symptoms to watch for, and the importance of early diagnosis and medical evaluation.

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Yes, multiple sclerosis (MS) can start at age 65, although it is rarer. Typically, MS is diagnosed between ages 20 and 50, but late-onset MS is recognized. If symptoms like numbness, tingling, or mobility issues occur, consulting a healthcare provider for evaluation is crucial.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can multiple sclerosis be diagnosed after age 60? Yes, multiple sclerosis can be diagnosed after age 60, although it is less common than in younger adults. This is known as late-onset MS.
  2. What are common symptoms of multiple sclerosis in older adults? Common symptoms include numbness, tingling, mobility issues, and other neurological signs that warrant medical evaluation.
  3. How is late-onset MS different from typical MS diagnosis? Late-onset MS tends to occur after age 50 or 60 and may present with slower progression, but diagnosis and management principles remain similar.