What is the sequela of encephalomyelitis


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The sequelae of encephalomyelitis can easily show movement disorders. Encephalomyelitis can cause damage to the human spinal cord. The patient shows symptoms of hemiplegia, limb weakness, limb numbness, and paraplegia. The patient shows loss of sensation below the diseased spinal cord. The patient cannot get out of bed. Moving around, unable to walk, and needing to stay in bed, patients are also prone to symptoms of neurological impairment, mental decline, unresponsiveness, mental disorders, and inattention. Patients are also prone to seizures. If brain tissue is damaged, it can lead to abnormal electrical discharges. Epileptic patients will fall to the ground for no reason, foaming at the mouth, severe suffocation, biting their tongue, breathing difficulties, and also easy to show symptoms of impaired bladder function. Urinary incontinence and urinary retention are easy to show.