How To Treat Transverse Myelitis
Transverse myelitis is a neurological disorder that causes both sides of part of the spinal cord to become inflamed. In most cases, this causes damage to the myelin, the insulation material that covers the nerve cells. Transverse myelitis causes interruptions between the spinal cord's nerves and the body, so the body doesn't receive messages seamlessly. The symptoms vary depending on the portion of the spinal cord affected. Transverse myelitis patients often experience pain, paralysis, muscle weakness, sensory issues, or dysfunction of the bowels and bladder. There are several treatment options available, most of which focus on rehabilitative therapy and medications. The majority of individuals with transverse myelitis will have at least a partial recovery, although patients with severe attacks might develop permanent disabilities.