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NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS


BY
ABDUL WASI

DEPARTMENT OF
ZOOLOGY
DEFINATION
Conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, and
nerves throughout the body.
symptoms, including changes in movement,
sensation, or cognitive abilities.
Types of neurological disorders
 Movement disorders.
 Seizure disorders.
 Neurodevelopmental disorders.
 Stroke.
 Headaches and migraines.
 Neurodegenerative diseases.
Movement disorders
 These affect how a person moves.
 such as Parkinson's disease or essential tremor .
Seizure disorders
 Abnormal electrical activity in the brain,
leading to seizures.
Neurodevelopmental disorders
Examples include autism spectrum disorder and attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
 Affect the brain development and function .
Stroke
This occurs when blood flow to the brain is
disrupted.
Leading to sudden neurological symptoms.
Headaches and migraines
These are common neurological issues that
cause pain and discomfort.
Neurodegenerative
diseases
Conditions like Alzheimer's disease
and multiple sclerosis cause
progressive damage to the nervous
system over time.
Lose of neurone
Causes
Having various causes, including genetics, infections,
injuries, or environmental factors.
Some disorders, like Alzheimer's disease, may result from a
combination of genetic and lifestyle.
Symptoms
 Mostly depending on the specific disorder but
may include headaches
 Muscle weakness,
 Tremors
 Seizures
 Memory loss
 Changes in mood or behavior.
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