Many diseases affect primarily the central nervous system. Tay Sachs Disease and Parkinsons Disease, central tremor and others. The list in the related links also includes peripheral nervous disorders.
Genetic disorder of the nervous system, affects the development and growth of nerve cell tissues, tumors grow on nerves, and othe abnormalities.
Various conditions such as strokes, multiple sclerosis, infections like meningitis and encephalitis, and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's can all affect the central nervous system. Additionally, toxins, trauma, and autoimmune disorders can also target the central nervous system.
No. Nervous System is comprised of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) The PNS is comprised of the Somatic Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System The Autonomic Nervous System is comprised of the Sympathetic Nervous System, the Parasympathetic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System
Epilepsy is a disorder of the nervous system characterized by recurrent seizures. Seizures occur due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain, often resulting in temporary changes in behavior, awareness, or sensation. Treatment for epilepsy usually involves medications, lifestyle modifications, and sometimes surgery.
The peripheral nervous system is the portion of the nervous system away from the central nervous system. It consists of nerves that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body, including sensory and motor neurons. The peripheral nervous system is responsible for transmitting information to and from the central nervous system.
Yes, Huntington's disease is a central nervous system disorder.
Neurology is the study of the nervous system, including the brain.
349.9 - Unspecified disorders of nervous system, Disorder of nervous system (central) NOS
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Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative central nervous system disorder with progressive loss of control over movement.
Description of a nervous system disorders refers to a general class of medical conditions affecting the nervous system. Disorders of the nervous system include stroke, infections such as meningitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and functional disorders.
The term neurological disorder refers to any disorder effecting the nervous system. The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves. Due to the fact that the nervous system runs through out the entire body, many different symptoms can occur. Some symptoms may include muscle weakness, paralysis, pain and loss of sensation.
A Migraine is a neurological disorder/disease. The system it predominantly is ascribed to is the neurological system or nervous system.
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.
It is a neurological disorder and would therefore fall under the classification of a central nervous system disease.
if you got really specific then no if is a chemical imbalance that occurs in your nervous system