Question

A patient inquires about the medication treatment for a two-year persistent spinal demyelinating disease.

Answer

For spinal demyelination, also known as Guillain-Barré syndrome, the treatment plan usually includes initial hormone therapy to control inflammation, followed by consideration of natural hormone replacement therapy to avoid side effects. Combining traditional Chinese medicine to enhance immune function and improve the body’s ability to fight diseases. Additionally, through nutritional nerve support and expanding microcirculation, ensure that damaged nerves receive adequate blood supply to prevent disease progression. Finally, use spinal nerve regeneration drugs to stimulate and activate damaged nerve cells to restore limb function. For further consultation, please call.