What are Neurological Disorders?

Neurological disorders are conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nerves, disrupting normal brain function and impacting quality of life.

Symptoms:

  • Memory loss
  • Muscle weakness or paralysis
  • Seizures
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Vision changes
  • Hearing loss
  • Balance or coordination problems
  • Mood changes (depression, anxiety)
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Speech difficulties
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Causes and Risk Factors

-> Genetics
-> Trauma or injury
-> Infections (meningitis, encephalitis)
-> Stroke or brain damage
-> Neurodegenerative diseases
-> Autoimmune disorders
-> Environmental toxins
-> Lifestyle factors (smoking, poor diet)
-> Age

Treatment Options:

  • Medications (symptomatic relief)
  • Surgery (tumor removal, aneurysm repair)
  • Rehabilitation (physical, occupational, speech therapy)
  • Lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise)
  • Alternative therapies (acupuncture, meditation)
  • Cognitive training
  • Gene therapy
  • Stem cell therapy
 

Prevention:

  • Healthy lifestyle habits (exercise, balanced diet)
  • Regular health check-ups
  • Manage stress
  • Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption
  • Wear protective gear (helmets, seatbelts)
  • Vaccinations (meningitis, flu)
  • Mental stimulation (cognitive training)