The lower extremities are most easily and readily affected. The foot drop from cerebral palsy and Parkinson's Disease, and the neuropathies from Diabetes and Alcoholism all affect the lower extremities before any other part of the body.
There are many different diseases which can affect the nervous system, that they can produce a wide variety of symptoms and consequences. Diseases of the nervous system can be fatal. They can cause paralysis, blindness, trembling or other forms of involuntary movement, loss of memory, etc.
The body's nervous system is affected by paralysis. There are different types of paralysis. These can range from either paralysis from the waist down, or paralysis from the neck down.
Haemotoxins affect the blood - usually by rapid clotting of the red blood-cells. Neutotoins affect the nervous system, causing paralysis.
it can cause paralysis,or losse of control over voluntary movements
Muscular system and nervous system
Polio primarily affects the nervous system, specifically the spinal cord, leading to paralysis in severe cases. The poliovirus primarily targets the motor neurons responsible for controlling muscle movement, resulting in muscle weakness or paralysis.
In advanced stage of the rabies, you get paralysis of muscles.
No. You just die. :P
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Neurologists study the nervous system.
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