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Encephalomyelitis is a general term for inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, describing a number of disorders:

Symptoms

The symptoms of encephalomyelitis can vary greatly depending on the type and severity of the inflammation. However, common symptoms include fatigue, weakness, fever, headache, and nausea. In severe cases, symptoms may include seizures, paralysis, and problems with cognition or speech.

Causes

Encephalomyelitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including viral infections, vaccination, and autoimmune diseases. The exact cause often depends on the specific type of encephalomyelitis.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of encephalomyelitis typically involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests such as MRI scans, lumbar punctures, and blood tests.

Treatment

Treatment for encephalomyelitis depends on the underlying cause and may include antiviral medications, immune therapies, and supportive care to manage symptoms.

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