Transverse myelitis
Transverse myelitis is an aggravation of your spinal cord. It results from harm to nerve cells in a specific region. A fatty tissue called myelin safeguards these nerve filaments. It fits around them like the protection that covers an electrical wire. At the point when myelin is harmed, the nerves under can be harmed, as well. When your nerves are scarred, it's harder for them to send signals to different parts of your body. This frequently brings torment, shortcoming, or loss of motion.
Symptoms
Symptoms of TM will generally occur at or underneath the harmed region of your spinal cord. For instance, the harmed region of your spinal cord is in your centre back underneath your arms, then your legs and bladder/gut control will probably be impacted, but your arms will not.
Treatment
Chronic
pain is a typical complication of transverse myelitis. Medications might
decrease muscle torment incorporate normal pain killers.
Certain individuals who have a viral infection
of the spinal cord might be treated with drugs to treat the virus.
Vein
therapy and steroids are also help to reduce the pain for the Transverse myelitis.
Dr. Mohan Krishna
Senior Neurologist
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