Many people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience pseudobulbar affect (PBA). PBA is a neurological (nerve) condition that causes episodes of uncontrolled laughing or crying. The outbursts do not match your mood or emotions. They may be stronger or last longer than you would expect.1,2
PBA develops because of an underlying neurological condition, such as MS. PBA can cause a large emotional burden and lead to social anxiety. But it can be managed with medicine. Talk to your doctor if you notice signs of PBA.1,2
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