In multiple sclerosis, demyelination occurs in the body.  Demyelination multiple sclerosis includes damage to the neurons of nerves in the central nervous system, causing disruptions in the reactions and responses of the nervous system.  There can be many different causes of demyelination relating to multiple sclerosis, and depending on the cause, the symptoms experienced could be different.  Demyelination can be caused or started by a previous infection, exposure to certain chemicals or medications, or it can be spontaneous.  In multiple sclerosis, demyelination can come on very suddenly, and the way it progresses can vary greatly depending on the type of multiple sclerosis, the current treatment plan, and more.

Demyelination is the process of the destruction of the myelin sheath surrounding nerves.  It can cause a wide variety of symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis.  Some of these include muscle weakness, eyesight problems, incontinence, vertigo, and tingling or numbness in the …