There are many different types of multiple sclerosis visual problems that can occur at different stages throughout the disease.  Multiple sclerosis visual disturbances can actually be an early indicator of the disease, and they can be present before the actual diagnosis is made.  Vision problems are very common in the chronic neurological disease, and there are a lot of different types.  Blurred vision is one of the most commonly noted problems, and it can lead to headaches and nausea as well.  Another symptom many people have is involuntary eye movements.  This can be caused by damage to the optic nerve.

Temporary blindness is another frustrating vision problem.  This usually occurs only in one eye at a time.  The blindness can be full or it can be a graying or a blackening of the vision in the effected eye.  This condition can come and go throughout the course of the disease, …