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Diseases
A neurological disorder refers to a disease that affects the nervous system—which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. These disorders can interfere with how the body functions, communicates, and responds.
đź§ Diseases That Fall Under Neurological Disorders:
1. Alzheimer’s Disease
A progressive brain disorder causing memory loss, confusion, and personality changes.
Most common cause of dementia in elderly people.
2. Parkinson’s Disease
A movement disorder that causes tremors, muscle stiffness, slow movement, and balance issues.
Caused by loss of dopamine-producing brain cells.
3. Epilepsy
A condition where abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes seizures.
Can range from brief staring spells to full-body convulsions.
4. Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
An autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the protective covering (myelin) of nerves.
Leads to muscle weakness, fatigue, and coordination problems.
5. Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident)
Happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or a blood vessel bursts.
Can cause paralysis, speech problems, and memory loss.
6. Migraine
Severe, recurring headaches often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or visual disturbances (auras).
More common in women and can be triggered by stress, light, or food.
7. Neuropathy (Peripheral Neuropathy)
Damage to peripheral nerves causing numbness, tingling, or pain in hands and feet.
Commonly linked to diabetes, infections, or vitamin deficiencies.
8. Brain Tumors
Abnormal growth of cells in the brain that can affect memory, motor function, and behavior.
9. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
A progressive condition that destroys nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscles.
Also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
10. Meningitis and Encephalitis
Infections causing inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) or the protective membranes (meningitis).
Can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
