The best treatment for demyelination

In demyelinating diseases, central is best treated with high dose hormone therapy such as prednisone acetate and peripheral is best treated with high dose gammaglobulin.
Early treatment options are different for central and peripheral. Glucocorticosteroids are effective in central demyelinating disease; gammaglobulin is more appropriate for peripheral demyelinating disease, and plasmapheresis can be used if the treatment is not effective. Must be under the guidance of a professional physician for the use of drugs, not unauthorized use of drugs.
Central demyelinating diseases usually include multiple sclerosis, optic neuromyelitis optica, etc. Peripheral demyelinating diseases usually include chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuritis.