Demyelinating diseases result in damage to the myelin sheath, affecting nerve impulses and causing neurological problems that can impact sensation, movement, and cognition. Two main categories are identified: myelinoclastic diseases caused by external agents and leukodystrophic diseases which are primarily genetic in origin. Multiple sclerosis is the most common condition, characterized by lesions in the CNS and a range of symptoms, while treatment focuses on managing symptoms and modifying disease progression.