It's called Hydrocephalus and can cause other problems for this breed. It has been noted that ProHeart 6 causes neurological damage in the Boston Terrier Breed. NOTE: It is very important that you talk to your vet about ANY vaccinations this breed of dog gets and some vaccinations can cause problems. I found an excellent site I think would interest you and you can ask this lady questions about your Boston Terrier. Please go onto: www.boston-terriers.com.theo.htm Good luck
It is generally both. Dementia itself is usually neurological, but the effects of the encroaching dementia can have profound psychological impact as well.
My Westie was most likely inbred and he has a pancreatic disorder (not diabetes) that would be fatal if we were not treating it. But Westies are no diffrent than other dogs, they can have the same effects.
ADHD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and effects many people. Most people associate it with children, but many adults have it as well. Since ADHD is a neurological disorder there is speculation that brain building foods like foods high in omega 3 acids, fatty acids, and B vitamins can help.
Motor Neuron Disease is a neurological disorder that effects essential voluntary muscle activities. Areas affected are speaking, walking, breathing and swallowing abilities. As the disease progresses the patient will need an increase amount of dependent care.
No! Autism is a disorder that effects the brain.
It's called Haemophilia.
Mood swings- Manic and Depressive
Maria Rosdolsky has written: 'Adverse neurological effects of cancer therapy' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Adverse effects, Drug therapy, Neoplasms
Yes. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder, not a sleep disorder, although it can effect sleep, depending on the person. It is very individual and differs from person to person in how it effects them.
No, it is only an emotion, unlike others which can be elevated to the status of 'mental disorder' by their effects on the body and mind.
tourette's syndrome is a disorder of the brain where you feel like you have the urge to say or do something, and you can't hold it back, they are also called ticsthere are ways to improve it:relax and pretend you are about to do this tic that you hate and have, and think about pushing it into something you likeexercise helps the brain in general, but it helps your neurological system too
Yes. The effects make you think the intoxicated person is a drunk bipolar with schizophrenia.