Problem description: Recently, I have experienced movement disorders and sensory disorders. After the examination, the doctor said that it was caused by neuritis. Is the neuritis serious?
Date of problem: 2020-11-01
Patient information: Age: 45 Gender: Female
Generally, it is more serious.
The specific situation needs to be determined according to the primary disease. The neuritis may be caused by acute Guillain-Barre syndrome or demyelinating peripheral neurological disease. It is not ruled out that it is caused by abnormal autoimmunity. If the disease caused by the autoimmune reaction is more serious, the patient will experience quadriplegia and paresthesia, and it will also affect the respiratory function and cause symptoms such as failure.
In the early detection of the disease, go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination in time, and formulate a detailed treatment plan based on the cause of the original disease. For patients with neuroinflammation caused by vitamin deficiency, vitamin supplements are required in time.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection