Neuroimmunology treats immune-neurological disorders. MS, NMO, GBS, and autoimmune encephalitis are prevalent neuroimmunological illnesses.
Neurologists, immunologists, rheumatologists, and infectious disease experts treat neuro immunological illnesses. Treatment depends on the illness and severity.
medicines are prescribed to control the immune system and minimize inflammation. These include corticosteroids like prednisone or disease-modifying treatments (DMTs) like interferons, glatiramer acetate, or monoclonal antibodies like natalizumab or rituximab for
therapy can change the immune response and deliver antibodies to reduce the autoimmune attack on the neurological system.
The patient’s blood plasma, which includes dangerous antibodies, is replaced with healthy donor plasma. Plasma exchange can eliminate autoimmune antibodies and other toxic substances and inhibit the immune system.
Neuroimmune diseases like GBS require physical therapy to rebuild strength, enhance mobility, and manage symptoms.
Drugs can relieve symptoms including pain, muscular spasms, and bladder problems.