Brain damage.
Methamphetamine use can cause severe neurological damage.
A group of neurological disorders are usually caused by the damage to the brain. Examples of these neurological disorders are stroke, tumors, vertigo, prion diseases, and multiple sclerosis.Ê
If you mean a decorticate flexion, this would indicate neurological damage. The original process could be the wrist fracture you speak of.
Tests used to evaluate patients who have experienced a traumatic brain injury, brain damage, or organic neurological problems (e.g., dementia).
cerebral palsy
Exposure to certain environmental toxins or heavy metals, such as lead or mercury, has been implicated in causing neurological damage in humans. These substances can disrupt normal brain function, leading to a range of cognitive and behavioral issues. It is important to minimize exposure to these toxins to protect neurological health.
Hypernatremia can cause neurological damage due to shrinkage of brain cells
The absence of reflexes in your legs could indicate nerve damage, spinal cord injury, or a neurological disorder. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes; aphasia is a neurogenic communicative disorder caused by damage to the language areas of the brain.
Yes, exposure to plutonium can cause neurological illnesses. Plutonium is a radioactive element that can accumulate in the body and cause damage to tissues, including the nervous system. Chronic exposure to plutonium has been linked to neurological disorders such as cognitive impairment, memory loss, and motor dysfunction.
No reflexes in the right leg could indicate a potential neurological issue affecting the spinal cord or nerves in that area. It could be due to conditions such as nerve damage, spinal cord injury, or a neurological disorder. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is recommended to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Numbness is a symptom of neurological damage and the problem can be anywhere along the sensory pathway to the brain.