What is inflammatory demyelination?

Inflammation is a natural reaction of the body to any condition, injury or process of disease that disrupts the homeostasis of the body or its ability to remain stable. This reaction is characterized by swelling, increased temperature, redness and tenderness or pain in and around the area. The main objective of inflammation is to fight the infection process and start the healing process to protect the body and help it when returning to normal. Inflammatory demyelination is an inflammatory process that affects myelin. In addition to nerve shelter, this coverage also increases their ability to transmit chemical and electrical signals from the brain and spinal cord to the appropriate parts of the body for fast and effective responses to changes. He also referred to "Myelin disorder" OR "Demyelinating Disease," inflammatory demyelination affects the nerves capability of responding stimuli inside and outside of the points. When this Occurs, The Body Part Affected May React Slowly to Changes, and in Sever Cases, Not At All. For Example, IF the Myelin Sheath Surrounding The Neres on the Foot Are DAmaged, The Ability to Move The Foot As It Comes in Contact With Something Hot Or Sharp May Be Altered Resulting in a Burning of the Area or the Sharp object pierced the skin.

Inflammatory demyelination can occur anywhere throughout the body. These changes in the myelin cover may occur from the result of the injury and cause a temporary change in the feeling of an area lasting until the body is healed. When inflammatory demyelinization becomes chronic or long -term, it is assumed that it is the reaction of the immune system, the biological processes of the body to fight infections, go on hay and attack normal nerves instead of invasive contaminant.

An example of this abnormal reaction - in which inflammatory demyelinization occurs - is a condition called chronic inflammatory "demyelinizing polyneuropathy" or "cidp". This disorder is characterized by changes in feeling and possible insensitivity, armor and loss of muscle strength in the area where the nerve is affectedit. If it is not treated, CIDP can lead to a change in the surrounding nerves leading to progressive dysfunction and pain in other areas of the body.

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