Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic
Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic Causes
The exact cause of myalgic encephalomyelitis is unknown, but scientists continue to investigate whether its cause is connected to stress, virus, pollution, genetic disorder, or nervous system changes. The condition may be triggered by viral infection or stressful event.
Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic Definition
Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic is an inflammatory, chronic, mainly neurological disorder that's multisystematic and affects the body's immune system, cardiovascular system, muscoskeletal system, endocrinological system, and central nervous system or CNS. In every case of myalgic encephalomyelitis, there is an extent of disability and impaired mobility. The impairment level and complexity will depend on the level of brain injury and involvement of the end organ.
Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic Diagnosis
The disorder is analyzed definitively using medical history to search for distinctive pattern and kind of symptoms. Diagnosis requires involvement of the muscoskeletal symptomology and CNS.
Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic Symptoms and Signs
The disorder may cause an extensive range of symptoms. These symptoms include visual problems, weakness of exertional muscle, sensory tolerance changes, difficulties with speech and coordination, cognitive impairment, severe fatigability, balance problems, body pain, and poor or subnormal body temperature control.
Encephalomyelitis, Myalgic Treatment
Treatment is aimed at alleviating symptoms. Some treatments include medications that boost brain serotonin; avoiding caffeine, alcohol, and sugar; slow increase in exercise; and managing activity and stress.