Neurological disorders are various conditions that affect your nervous system and the rest of your body. Some types of neurological disorders, such as stroke or Alzheimeru2019s disease, are serious and require ongoing or emergency treatment to recover from.
2. Neurological disorders are various
conditions that affect your nervous system
and the rest of your body. Some types of
neurological disorders, such as stroke or
Alzheimer’s disease, are serious and require
ongoing or emergency treatment to
recover from. Other neurological disorders
are considered to be more benign and may
not require any treatment at all. In this
presentation we’ll discuss four most
common types of neurological disorders.
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Many people are diagnosed with neurological
disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
These are two major categories of neurological
disorders. Alzheimer’s is generally associated with
aging and unfortunately, doctors haven’t found a cure
yet. These disorders are rare and are difficult to treat.
However, there are treatments that can improve a
patient’s quality of life. If you think you or your loved
one has a neurological disorder, contact the best
neurologist in Delhi and get medical help right away.
Alzheimer’s
and Dementia
4. Parkinson's disease is a neurological
condition characterized by the loss of
nerve cells in the part of the brain that
controls movement and coordinated
muscle activity. This can present with
several symptoms: muscle tremors in
both arms or legs, slow movement, and
rigidity of movement, inability to perform
fine motor movements, slowness with
reaching or grasping objects.
Parkinson’s
Disease
5. If you experience headaches often, it's important to
take them seriously. Headaches are a common
condition that can be caused by many things,
including: stiff neck, vitamin deficiencies,
inflammation (like from arthritis), sinus infections and
head injuries but if you experience headaches often,
it's important to see a doctor if they come on
suddenly and repeatedly or if the pain increases over
time, lasts more than 24 hours or causes both ears to
swell.
Headaches
6. Epilepsy is a seizure disorder, meaning your
brain malfunctions and sends out abnormal
signals that cause you to have repeated
seizures. Unprovoked means the seizure
cannot be explained by exposure to or
withdrawal from drugs or alcohol, as well as
not due to other medical issues such as severe
electrolyte abnormalities or very high blood
sugar.
Epilepsy and
Seizures