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What Is the MS Hug?

Unlike an actual hug, an MS hug is an unpleasant sensation, known medically as “dysesthesia.”

 It’s most commonly experienced by people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), although some other inflammatory conditions can cause similar symptoms.
The MS hug is a squeezing or tightening sensation around the chest and belly, which is why some folks prefer the term “MS squeeze.”

In this article, we explain what an MS hug feels like, what you can do to manage or prevent it, and when to see a doctor.

An MS hug is a symptom of MS. In fact, it’s often the first sign of the condition, or it may be a sign of an MS flare-up, or relapse. It can also occur as part of a pseudoexacerbation, in which new symptoms occur or recurring symptoms worsen for less than 24 hours, often in response to overheating.

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