Yes. A nervous disorder can affect motion. Muscles are controlled by the nervous system so malfunctions can cause muscle movements to be disturbed. In extreme cases such as ALS it can cause lost of muscle control entirely.
Yes, Huntington's disease is a central nervous system disorder.
Somatization affects the gastrointestinal, nervous, cardiopulmonary, or reproductive systems.
You seem to have developed a nervous disorder.
It isn't. A stroke is a cardiovascular event that CAN (might) affect the nervous system, specifically, the brain. If so, then it CAN (might) affect the muscular system through where the damage occurred in the brain. Stroke CAN (might) affect speech and memory as well. But stroke is still a cardiovascular event.
In severe cases the heart becomes affected, and the nervous disorder may lead to paralysis and death.
It is a nervous disorder
Botulism is a neuromuscular disorder caused by a bacterial toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. This toxin can affect the nervous system and cause muscle weakness or paralysis.
Possible anxiety disorder. Speak with your doctor.
Neurology is the study of the nervous system, including the brain.
Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the nervous system that affects movement, leading to symptoms such as tremors, muscle stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination. It is caused by the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain.
Multiple Sclerosis
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