Does demyelination have a great impact on the human body, and how to deal with demyelination reasona

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Demyelination is a disease in which nerve fibers are lost but nerve cells remain relatively intact. Patients with demyelinating changes should be considered due to autoimmunocompromised localized infection. You will need to go to the hospital to find out** and follow your doctor's instructions**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The cry in the heart of demyelinating patients, if there is a disease, everyone wants to be treated, but every family has a scripture that is difficult to read, and the family conditions are not very good, and they have encountered a special situation for a few years, which undoubtedly makes the family who is not rich even worse. Many patients have to give up, or some patients have already given up confidence in ** or have long lost trust and confidence in any doctor anywhere because they have not seen the effect for a long time in many hospitals. Demyelination is a difficult and incursive disease, and doctors in many places have not even heard of or know little about this disease, so how can he prescribe medicine to you**?

    At present, the current ** drugs for optic nerve atrophy in Western medicine are common as follows: methylcobalamin, vitamin B1 B6 B12 Ginkgo biloba and other drugs, but the effect is not very ideal, but why many patients say that eating these drugs has no effect on the original noise liquid to talk about the reason, because it is a drug that nourishes the nerve, and has no ** effect, which is why many patients say that it has no effect after eating.

    In fact, demyelinating lesions are not a disease, but rather a symptom or symptom of many disease processes. It is closely associated with a group of diseases, some of which are genetically based, while others are due to lifestyle considerations such as chronic systemic inflammation, trauma, toxins, poor blood flow, and/or deficiency Therefore, the incidence of demyelination depends on the incidence of one underlying cause. Due to the diversity and complexity of the lesions, a round of lesions may be the result of the joint action of multiple viscera, and the same disease may also cause lesions of multiple viscera.

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the kidney is the innate foundation, the main essence is stored, and the bone is the marrow. Traditional Chinese medicine impotence, which is most closely related to the kidneys, has insufficient congenital endowment, lack of essence and blood, and cannot nourish muscles, muscles and bones, and gradually appears muscle weakness and atrophy. At the same time, the spleen and stomach are the foundation of the acquired nature, metamorphosis of qi and blood, nutrition of the five internal organs, muscles, muscles and bones, and the spleen is the main muscle, the spleen and stomach are weak, the biochemistry of qi and blood is insufficient, and the muscles are not nourished, resulting in muscular dystrophy, muscle atrophy, and muscle weakness.

    **To strengthen the spleen and invigorate qi, nourish the liver and kidneys, strengthen the muscles and bones, dispel wind and circulation, nourish the heart and invigorate qi, ** principle.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Demyelination occurs when the myelin sheath of the axons of the cerebrospinal cord is lost. There are two categories: myelin destruction; Disorders of myelination. Spinal inflammatory demyelinating diseases are currently considered to be immune-mediated diseases, and their clinical features are:

    The patients were children and young adults;

    Acute onset, common history of cold, fever, infection, rash, vaccination, cold, childbirth or surgery 1 month before the illness;

    A thorough neurological examination often reveals evidence of other central nervous system involvement in addition to spinal cord symptoms and signs;

    cerebrospinal fluid examination is positive for oligoclonal bands;

    Electrophysiology and MRI can detect some subclinical lesions in the brain; MRI reveals abnormal signals of white matter in the brain. Some myelittic demyelinating lesions present:"Pseudoneoplasia"Manifestations, the MRI shows a mild mass effect, mild edema around it, and there may be patchy hemorrhagic signals, which can easily be misdiagnosed as spinal cord tumors. At present, the effect of internal medicine drugs** is not good.

    Therefore, neurosurgical intervention is inevitable and necessary.

    Demyelinating myelitis is usually acute multiple sclerosis (MS) spinal type, and the clinical presentation is similar to that of postinfectious myelitis, but the progression is slow, and the disease usually peaks within 1 to 3 weeks. The prodromal infection may be subtle, usually incomplete transverse lesions, with weakness or paralysis of one or both lower extremities, with numbness, the level of sensory impairment is inconspicuous or two-plane, and urinary and fecal disorders are present. Evoked potentials and MRI may reveal lesions elsewhere in the CNS.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Demyelinating diseases** are very complex and include viral infections, autoimmune factors, hereditary factors, nutritional and metabolic diseases, trauma, ischemia and hypoxia, and alcoholism. In terms of pathology, the main cause is the loss of myelin of nerve fibers, which affects the conduction of nerves, so the clinical symptoms are also very complex. If it is an acute demyelinating disease, the nerve myelin sheath can be regenerated and the recovery is relatively good, if it is chronic, even after **, some functions are unlikely to recover completely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Demyelinating diseases are generally caused by viruses, some are caused by cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, and some patients are caused by leukodysplasia, and traditional Chinese medicine can be used.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Combined with your age, at present, the main thing is that zhidao has headaches, dizziness, numbness of limbs, and difficulty standing, it should be that the doctor has done a magnetic resonance of the skull and spinal cord before he can tell you that you have demyelinating disease, this situation is likely to be a multiple sclerosis, the cause of this disease is not too clear, and general research shows that it is related to immune factors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Staying up too late can lead to demyelination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How did you cause this question, it's actually very serious, and you should know exactly how it was triggered, ask? A professional doctor, can he tell you what the reason is?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many reasons why you should check it out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system are represented by multiple sclerosis, and attention should be paid to avoid colds as much as possible, because it is easy to catch colds**. Avoid overwork, nervousness, staying up late, etc., and don't be too hungry or too hard, ask for a regular diet, try to avoid overeating, avoid emotional problems, and maintain a stable mood. If the mood is significantly affected, it may also be induced by excessive excitement, irritation, etc.

    Relatively speaking, multiple sclerosis is called a "disease of wealth", so it is necessary to pay due attention to avoid these unfavorable factors. Detail.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may cause headaches in the brain, or cause changes in some functions, such as visual impairment, sensory dysfunction, sensory impairment, paralysis of limbs, quibbles, disorders, forced crying and laughing, and a series of symptoms.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Demyelination refers to the damage to the myelin sheath that occurs after the formation of myelination, and demyelinating diseases are a group of diseases characterized by the loss of nerve myelin and relatively mild involvement of neuronal cell bodies and axons, including hereditary and acquired. Hereditary demyelinating diseases mainly refer to leukodystrophy, which is more common in children. Acquired demyelinating diseases are further divided into two categories: central and peripheral.

    The most representative peripheral demyelinating diseases are acute and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. Central demyelinating diseases include multiple sclerosis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Paralysis, incontinence and even death.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Demyelinating disorders, harms and harms.

    What are the common injuries of white matter demyelination? Demyelination of the white matter: all normal myelinated fatty acids that have long been in the mature stage of growth and development are destroyed.

    1. Mental disorders: patients with demyelination often experience excitement, forced crying, forced laughter, and memory loss.

    2. Abnormal vision of the eye: Demyelination patients have vision loss in the early stage, and with the development trend of the disease, they will completely lose their eye vision.

    3. Physical abnormality: the patient has numbness in the limbs in the early stage, hindering the theme activities, and then having difficulty going to the toilet, and in more serious cases, it will cause hemiplegia.

    Spinal cord type. When a single large soft plaque or several soft plaques are combined, one side of the spinal cord or a certain segment of each segment can be damaged, and the main manifestations of semi-transverse or transverse spinal cord harm appear. Patients often complain of back pain first, followed by central hemiplegia of the legs, deep and superficial obstruction below the level of harm, urinary retention and erectile dysfunction.

    In the case of a posterior cervical medullary tract injury, the patient's head flexion can cause discrete high-voltage shock-like numbness or pain from the top back to the legs, which is the Lhermitt sign. There is also a non-persistent transient onset of tonic spasms and pain that spreads from one part of the body to one side or both sides of the body and outside the body, which is called the onset of tonic painful tendon spasm.

    Optic nerve spinal type.

    It is also known as neuromyelitis optica and Devic disease. This type can cause optic nerve and optic intersection as the first symptom, and can also cause the spinal cord as the first symptom, and the two can be more than a month or even many years apart. It is also common for the two to be harmed together.

    The onset of the disease can be acute or slow, and the optic nerve is mainly manifested as pain during eye fitness exercise, reduced vision or total blindness of the eye, and the optic nerve disc is normal or pale, which is often harmful to the eyes. The key to optic alteration is visual field defects. In addition to vision loss in the eye, patients with optic disc inflammation also have significant optic disc edema.

    Spinal cord damage is mainly the same as spinal cord type.

    Delay time of myelination: It is the abnormal time of myelination, which is generally the delay time of myelination of white matter. The clinical symptoms of leukotrophic deficiency are characterized by gradual progression, and the initial symptoms are usually overlooked.

    Babies or teenagers who are normally doing so can slowly develop changes in muscle tone, posture, fitness exercises, foot drop, language, eating posture, vision, memory, learning training, personal behavior, thinking and working ability. This syndrome can worsen slowly, with a rapid rate of onset in childhood.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Demyelinating disease is a disease of abnormal loss of nerve myelin, which can be divided into acquired and hereditary demyelinating diseases, and common symptoms include limb weakness and paresthesia.

    Demyelinating disease is a disorder or destruction of myelination, resulting in abnormal loss of nerve myelin, causing a series of abnormal diseases. According to whether it is a congenital disease, it can be divided into acquired and hereditary demyelinating diseases, and acquired demyelinating diseases include adrenal leukodystrophy, aspartate acyltransferase deficiency, and susceptible leukodystrophy.

    Common symptoms of demyelinating disease include limb weakness, paresthesias, movement disorders, and urinary and urinary disorders.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are two main types of causes of demyelination, namely impaired myelination and destruction of the myelin. Demyelination disorders are generally impaired myelin synthesis disorders caused by genetic metabolic defects, mainly including various leukodystrophy caused by abnormal myelin lipid metabolism, such as metachromatic leukodystrophy, adrenoleukodystrophy and so on. Myelin-destructive demyelinating diseases, which are generally acquired,** include autoimmune infections, nutritional and metabolic disorders, and ischemia and hypoxia.

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