What are the symptoms of brain demyelination?

Dr. Casey White
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2025-05-05 05:46:38
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Clinical symptoms of demyelinating disease include motor disturbance and sensory disturbance. In addition, some patients may show dizziness or vertigo, some patients may show double vision, etc. These are clinical manifestations of demyelinating disease. Of course, some patients may show one or more of these symptoms. Generally speaking, the patient shows motor dysfunction, which is a decrease in muscle strength or motor dysfunction, which is generally due to demyelination affecting the patient's motor nerves, resulting in impaired motor function, and similarly, if demyelination causes sensory nerve damage in the patient, it will cause paresthesia.