Will myelodysplasia grow up to be normal?

The chances that myelodysplasia will grow up to be normal are relatively small.
Myelodysplasia is most commonly seen in cerebral white matter dystrophy, a group of hereditary disorders that primarily involve the white matter.
Myelin dysplasia may be caused by the brain protein myelin itself does not have normal development, most of them occur in infants and young children and adolescents, mainly related to genetic factors, early patients with symptoms are not obvious and easy to be ignored, with the development of the disease, may appear to have muscle tone, language, eating movements, vision, learning ability and other aspects of the change will be aggravated.
Myelin dysplasia is a disease in which the myelin sheath of a small number of patients matures with age and becomes the same as that of a child of the same age. However, in the majority of patients, myelin sheaths hardly return to normal with growth. Therefore, patients need to go to the hospital in time for a comprehensive examination and early intervention under the guidance of the doctor.