Demyelinating disease
Definitions
Overview
Demyelinating disease is any condition that damages the myelin sheath. This sheath protects the brain and spinal nerves. The condition causes nerve inflammation. As a result, nerve impulses may slow or stop.
Symptoms
Symptoms include vision loss, muscle weakness, and loss of sensation.
Treatments
Medications and physical therapy can manage symptoms.
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