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About Nervous System



Neurology is a health department in which the disorders of the nervous system are treated. It is a very complex and highly specialized network which has connections to the entire body organs and connects the smell to the sight, speaking to walking, helping us to connect with the world.

 The body activities are regulated and coordinated by the nervous system having two major divisions. The first one is “Central nervous system” which is the combination of brain and spinal cord. The other one is “Peripheral nervous system” that includes the other neural elements including ears, skin, eyes and the other type of “sensory receptors”. These functions are responsible for functioning our body that includes memory, swallowing food, breathing, bladder function, and many other.

It’s very important to understand the symptoms and there root causes of the neurological disorder which can lead toward diagnosing and treatment of the problem. The most common type of neurological disorder are headache, Epilepsy and Seizures, stroke, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease,

When there is a problem in the nervous system one should urgently consult a neurologist as the problem can cause a neurological disorder.

The neurologists will help the patient in the form of proper diagnosis and the treatment is given to the patient if any form of illness in the nervous system is found they will prescribe treatments and tests accordingly.

Seek Help immediately

If any of the symptoms of severe neurological disorders are experienced by you or any other relative of yours, feel free to contact Dr. Ziauddin Hospital where with the help of experienced neurologists the patients can be treated in a professional manner.

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References:

https://www.webmd.com/brain/neurologist-facts#091e9c5e8156fb43-1-2

https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/highland/departments-centers/neurology/what-is-a-neurologist.aspx#:~:text=Neurology%20is%20the%20branch%20of,regulates%20and%20coordinates%20body%20activities.&text=Central%20nervous%20system%3A%20the%20brain%20and%20spinal%20cord

 

 

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