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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS - WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MYELIN IS DESTROYED ?


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When meylin is destroyed, the central nervous system begins to have "mini short circuits". The brain continues to send messages to all areas of the body. However, in these instances, when the signal reaches a scarred area it may be attentuated (weakened or altered) in some way. These weakened signals cause motor coordination problems and vision problems in individuals with multiple sclerosis or MS.




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