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Myasthenia gravis ptosis is a condition in which the upper eyelid drops, causing the pupil to close and vision impairment. Usually, the edge of the upper eyelid covers the iris of the eye by about 1.5 mm. If the eyelid drops below the upper edge of the iris by more than 2 mm, this indicates…
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a neurological disorder characterized by inflammation of nerve roots and peripheral nerves. The main symptoms of this disease are weakness in the arms and legs, unsteadiness when walking, and a feeling of numbness in the hands. This pathology is capable of acquiring an autoimmune character. Researchers note a group…
Dynamic neurological disorders imply different malfunctions of the nervous system. These are not the same things as some organic diseases that affect the nervous system. Neurological functional disorder means that your body doesn’t receive neuro signals or has trouble receiving signals from your brain. This leads to various symptoms, like overall weakness, movement troubles, etc….
Camptocormia is a neurological disorder that results in bent back syndrome. So, the patient often walks with a back bent forward. Yet the spine position changes when a person lies down, for instance. Quite often this syndrome occurs in people struggling with Parkinson disease. But it is not necessarily a symptom, particularly of this disease….
The human body contains a large number of different nerves that have their own functions. In the hands of a person, the main types of nerves are present: the median and ulnar. Any injury to the nerve can lead to impaired hand movement. In this article, we will describe in detail the functions of the…
Devic’s disease is a disorder of the central nervous system that strikes the nerves of the eye and spinal chord. This disease occurs when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the cells of the nervous system, and although it mainly affects the optic nerve and spinal chord, it can also affect other parts of the…
The term syringomyelia includes various conditions that are characterized by damage to the spinal cord with the formation of abnormal fluid-filled cavities. Cavities in the spinal cord can be the result of a spinal cord injury, a spinal tumor, or a congenital anomaly. Also described in the clinic is the idiopathic form of the syrinx…
Upper extremity neuropathy is a very common condition that manifests in weakness, soreness, and changes in the hands’ sensitivity, depending on the location of the nerve damage. One or more nerves can be affected. It can develop at any age but is most common in people who spend a lot of time at the computer….
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a neurological disease affecting the wrist zone. The carpal tunnel’s median nerve accounts for normal hand movements. Its nature is fully connected with extrinsic factors such as trauma, monotonous work, tumors, and endocrine profile for females. The listed triggers heavily influence the nerve system functionality. In particular, the vulnerable nerves are…
Neurological disturbances are defined as severe diseases resulting from genetic or inheritance factors and prime acquired reasons due to force majeure, incidents, or trauma-concerned circumstances. The severity of such disorders is connected with the complicated nerve ties and the uninvestigated brain functionalities. Scientists have proven that the initial conjunction between the nerve system and the…