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Neurology and psychology are various branches of medicine. They bargain with different sorts of human well-being issues. Neurology centers on the conclusion and treatment of maladies influencing the nerves. And psychology deals with understanding and treating psychological problems and behavioral disorders. In general, the difference between neurological and psychological is: Neurology deals with the diagnosis,…
Human physiology causes a range of neurological diseases to manifest. People are often in a nervous state. But nerve cells do not restore or grow as muscles or bones. Besides, the nervous system has a tight bond with the brain and spinal cord. Damage to even a tiny part of them can lead to severe…
The medical term prosopalgia commonly refers to facial pain. It is a syndrome that is not a separate disease but a single term for all types of facial pain. Prosopalgia can occur due to many reasons. They make it not always possible to make an accurate diagnosis quickly and correctly. Doctors can misdiagnose facial pain…
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic ache condition. It affects the trifacial neuron. It handles transmitting sensations from the face to the brain. The ache can occur due to various activities, such as brushing teeth, talking, or eating. The condition is more common in women than men and usually occurs after age 50. The exact cause…
Post-traumatic stress disorder is unique in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. That’s because for physicians to diagnose, they need to expose the person to trauma. For this reason, PTSD and memory issues are often called “trauma-related anxiety disorder.” But memory changes represent such a central part of the symptom picture. So some…
A hemifacial spasm is a unilateral involuntary painless contraction of one muscle. It can also affect several groups of facial muscles. Most often, the disorder begins with a twitching of the circular muscle of the eye and passes to half of the face. The diagnosis of hemifacial spasm is simple. The entire half of the…
A hemifacial spasm is segmental myoclonus of the muscles. The disease occurs between the ages of 50 and 60. It almost always occurs on one side. Although doctors sometimes see bilateral involvement in severe cases. Face twitching usually begins with short clonic movements of the circular eye muscle and, within a few years, spreads to…
Have you reached to get a book off the shelf and suddenly felt a strange pain in your shoulder? As soon as you notice this sign, don’t ignore it. After all, this can state urgent diagnosis and the appearance of various diseases. Usually, tingling in the shoulders can be caused by a variety of factors….
The health of the nervous system and vision are closely interrelated. Decreased vision can sometimes be an indicator of an underlying disease. Neurological eye disorders can have a significant impact on a person’s well-being. Including cause loss of vision. These disorders can affect the nerves and muscles that control vision and movement. They can also…
Are we talking about neurological diseases? Cerebral atrophy is one of the most debilitating. It refers to the progressive destruction or deterioration of brain cells. It naturally leads to cognitive decline. And alas, you can often encounter movement disorders. Doctors usually see progressive cerebral atrophy in the aging population. But young people, unfortunately, are no…