Patient: Child, female, 16 years old, since November 2002, the child has been sick, sometimes good and sometimes bad. From January 2007 to February 2009, she was bedridden at home, unable to take care of herself, could only rely on a gastric tube to eat, urinated through a urinary catheter, and could not move her arms and legs. In November 2002, when the child was ten years old, he had a headache, a bad habit and wanted to vomit. Just hospitalized when the child can say can move, can walk flexibly, after 4, 5 days of hospitalization observation, but one day is not as good as a day, only bedridden. At that time, director of pediatrics Lou said with his years of experience like brain tuberculosis, the child on a large number of hormones, after the child improved. Half a month later, approved by the director, with streptomycin and hormones home. In May 2003, the child stopped hormone not long, vision seriously decreased. June, to the Baiqiu’en International Peace Hospital ophthalmology hospitalization, defined as optic nerve papillitis. In June, she was hospitalized in the Department of Ophthalmology of Baiqiu’en International Peace Hospital and was diagnosed with papillitis of the optic nerve. After one month of hospitalization, her vision recovered and she was discharged from the hospital with her medication and hormones. in December, her vision declined again and she was hospitalized in the Department of Ophthalmology of Baiqiu’en International Peace Hospital. In 2004, she was basically healthy and her vision was basically normal. In February 2005, the child suddenly became incontinent and could not walk. After an MRI examination, the doctor diagnosed multiple sclerosis, through a large number of hormone shock, the condition is basically improved. After taking hormones home. After that, the child was hospitalized several times, all treated as multiple sclerosis, and his condition became more and more serious each time. From 2005 to 2007, the child’s condition was good and bad. But from 2007 to 2009, the child was confined to bed at home. Now the child can only rely on a stomach tube for food and a urinary catheter for urine, and cannot get out of bed. I hope the doctor can diagnose the condition and give a treatment plan!