Any nervous system problem is a neurological condition. A variety of symptoms can be caused by structural, metabolic, or electrical abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord, or other nerves. Paralysis, weak muscles, shaky coordination, loss of feeling, convulsions, disorientation, pain, and altered degrees of awareness are a few symptoms. There are several known neurological illnesses, some of which are rare but many of which are not. They may be examined neurologically, investigated, and treated within the fields of clinical neuropsychology and neurology. Preventive measures, lifestyle modifications, physiotherapy or other forms of treatment, neurorehabilitation, pain management techniques, medications, surgeries performed by neurosurgeons, and a particular diet are all examples of interventions for neurological illnesses.







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