What Can Cause Respiratory Acidosis?

Multiple Sclerosis

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Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that can adversely affect the optic nerves within the eyes, spinal cord, and brain. The effects on the spinal cord are the ones that will usually lead to the development of respiratory acidosis unless these effects are treated quickly. When an individual is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, they may experience issues with balance, muscle control, vision, and a variety of additional body functions. This disease is brought about by the patient's immune system attacking a material in their body known as myelin. This material is meant to provide protection for the nerve fibers in the body. When it's attacked by the immune system, the nerves will invariably become damaged. Multiple sclerosis occurs in different stages, the most common of which is relapsing-remitting. If the patient's spinal cord becomes inflamed because of multiple sclerosis, respiratory acidosis can occur.

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