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What is the medical condition known as brain fever?

Brain fever is an inflammation or infection of the brain which causes a fever. The most common causes of a brain infection are Meningitis, Encephalitis and Cerebritis. Most causes of brain fever are viral, but they can also be bacterial or fungal as well.


What is the condition which causes part of the brain not to form?

A condition which causes part of the brain not to form is called anencephaly.


What is the medical term meaning congenital absence of the brain?

Anencephaly.


What is medical terminology for congenital absence of one-half of the brain?

Hemicephalia


Which medical condition is characterized by grand mal and petit mal?

Epilepsy is the medical condition characterized by both grand mal seizures (generalized tonic-clonic seizures) and petit mal seizures (absence seizures). Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes abnormal brain activity leading to seizures. Treatment typically involves medications to help control and manage the seizures.


Why is heart disease a medical condition that causes falls?

Inadequate pumping of the heart can lead to inadequate brain perfusion, which can lead to dizziness or vertigo.


What is the definition of Hydrocephalus?

The definition of the word "hydrocephalus" is a medical condition in which fluids accumulate on the brain. The condition is sometimes referred to as "water on the brain".


What is a medical condition that may be caused by the swelling of the brain or inflammation of sinus?

Headache


What condition causes patchy demyelination in the brain and spinal cord?

Multiple Sclerosis.


Condition that causes a ringing sound in your ear?

The medical name for that condition is tinitis. When excessively loud sounds destroy sensory hairs inside the cochlea, the absence of those hairs confuses the auditory center of the brain into hearing a sound that doesn't exist. Excessively loud music has been fashionable for some decades now, and tinitis is on the rise. Never listen to anything that is so loud as to cause pain.


What causes absence seizure?

Absence seizures are implicated with an abnormal imbalance of certain chemicals in the brain that modulate nerve cell activity (one of these neurotransmitters is called GABA, which functions as an inhibitor).