Consequences of ischemic demyelination brain changes

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-05 08:25:11
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Consequences of brain changes after ischemia and demyelination The most common complications of prolonged ischemia and demyelination are: first, paralysis of the limbs; second, sensory disturbance of the limbs; third, disturbance of control of urination and defecation; fourth, sensory disturbance such as pain; fifth, emotional disturbance such as anxiety and depression; and sixth, decreased sexual function. Seventh, severe patients will show changes in cognitive function, mainly for memory, concentration decline, calculation decline, judgment decline, serious will cause dementia.