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Headaches after a stroke

Headaches after both hemorrhagic and ischaemic strokes are typical symptoms that go away within 72 hours after stroke, although some cases allow for up to 7 days. Neurologists explain this syndrome as quite a natural consequence of a vascular catastrophe. The cause of these post-stroke headaches, which is the most common secondary headache in elderly…

encephalitis treatment

After treatment for encephalitis, you should be prepared because recovering can be long and difficult. Encephalitis affects the brain, so neurons (nerve cells in the brain) are affected. People with encephalitis experience effects similar to those of strokes, head injuries, and other brain diseases. These are usually associated with cognitive and speech impairment. All these…

Numbness in hands

Whether it’s happening when you’re sleeping or just sitting on the couch in front of the TV, your first reaction is to shake your hand to regain the feeling or remove the pins and needles. It helps improve blood flow to the nerve, but relieving pressure from a sleeping position or sitting on the couch…

3D brain anatomy illustration

It’s a condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the cerebral organ. It leads to increased tension in tissues. This can subsequently cause complications in everyday life. That is why it is important to understand the main signs and consider fast determination of this disease. This article will delve into:  What hydrocephalus…

How to Find a Good Neurologist

If you, or someone you know, are experiencing neurological symptoms, it’s crucial to find a good neurologist. But how do you go about finding one? This article will outline tips on finding the right neurologist for you. Remember that not all neurologists are created equal, so it’s essential to do your research before making a…

What to know about vestibular balance disorder

If you are like most people, you probably don’t think about your balance until you start to feel off-balance. You may not realize that balance is a complex process that your body works hard to maintain daily. In some cases, however, the body’s balancing system can falter, leading to a condition known as vestibular balance…

What is Huntington’s Disease logo

Unveiling its enigmatic layers, this disorder, propelled by a mutation in the HTT gene, orchestrates a symphony of complexities in the brain, disrupting movement, cognition, and emotional harmony. Beyond its rarity and incurability, Huntington’s disease casts individuals into an extraordinary struggle, confronting the gradual erosion of motor control, cognitive prowess, and emotional equilibrium. Embark with…

Spinal cord disorders what to know

Did you know spinal cord disorders are one of the leading causes of disability in the U.S.? Each year, more than 17,000 people in America are diagnosed with spinal cord injury, which is only growing as our population ages. Many people don’t realize that there are many spinal cord disorders, and each can cause unique…

Tourette syndrome - what to know

Do you know what Tourette Syndrome is? Many people don’t, and that’s okay. This article will aim to educate those curious about Tourette Syndrome and dispel some of its associated myths.   As for definition, Tourette’s syndrome is a condition that causes a person to make involuntary sounds and movements called tics. Although Tourette’s syndrome is…

What is GBS - symptoms causes and treatment

What is GBS? It’s a question many people have but don’t know the answer to. GBS is extremely rare. Every year, approximately 3,000 to 6,000 people in the United States develop GBS, regardless of whether they received a vaccination – that is, one to two people out of every 100,000.  Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare…

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