The terms demyelination disorders and nerve demyelination are often used to describe the symptoms that occur from loss of myelin, a protective sheath around the nerves. The body’s immune system attacks the myelin and starts destroying it. This loss can cause a reduction or complete loss of electrical signals from the brain to the nerves in question, and in some cases the nerves wither away completely.

 

Effects and symptoms of Nerve Demyelination

 

The symptoms arising from nerve demyelination are loss of sensitivity, numbness in the limbs, muscle weakness, problems in speech, visual problems, difficulty in coordination and balance, bladder and bowel difficulties and cognitive difficulties of varying degrees. This may affect a patient psychologically, as normal everyday tasks become very difficult. They could also be overwhelmed with a sense of helplessness, because of the inability to have control over mental tasks. Some patients slip into a depression and …