Your body's nerves are largely shielded by a substance called myelin. It resembles electrical wire insulation quite a bit. It facilitates the swift and seamless transmission of brain signals throughout your body, much like electricity does when it comes from a power source. Any illnesses that harm myelin are classified as demyelinating disorders. In its place, scar tissue develops when this occurs. Your nerves don’t function as well as they should because brain signals can’t pass through scar tissue as rapidly. Many nerve fibers in the central and peripheral nervous systems are covered in myelin sheaths, which speed up the axonal transmission of neural impulses. Myelin-related disorders impede the transmission of nerve signals; these disorders can manifest as deficiencies in any aspect of the nervous system.
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