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When you have CIS, your body attacks and damages the protective coating around your nerves, called myelin. That keeps your nerves from sending signals the way they should. It's what causes your symptoms.

Doctors aren't sure why the body attacks itself this way. Some think a virus could be to blame, but the exact cause of CIS is unknown.

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