Acute meningitis. Neck stiffness is important sign of the disease.
Nervous system diseases can result from a number of factors. Not all diseases are fully understood yet. Causes may be genetic or environmental / toxins. Though injuries account for many nervous system disorders and conditions, these problems are not diseases.
The usual cause of decreasing efficiency of the nervous system as a whole is aging. As we age, the speed of nerve conduction slows down, and the overall function of the nervous system declines. Factors such as neurodegenerative diseases and lifestyle habits can also contribute to a decrease in nervous system efficiency.
Genetic diseases can affect any organ system in the body, including the nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, digestive system, endocrine system, musculoskeletal system, and immune system. Symptoms and severity of genetic diseases can vary depending on which organ system is impacted.
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
Various nervous diseases can harm your nervous system. One of the major of them is Huntington's.
Raymond D. Adams has written: 'Principles of neurology' -- subject(s): Diseases, Handbooks, manuals, Mental Disorders, Nervous System Diseases, Nervous system, Neurology, Neuropsychiatry, Nervous system diseases 'Principles of neurology' -- subject(s): Neuropsychiatry, Nervous System Diseases, Neurology, Handbooks 'Diseases of muscle' -- subject(s): Muscles, Diseases, Pathology 'Introduction to neuropathology [by] Raymond D. Adams [and] Richard L. Sidman' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Diseases
Shereen D. Farber has written: 'Regional neuroanatomy of the nervous system' -- subject(s): Neuroanatomy 'Neurorehabilitation' -- subject(s): Central Nervous System Diseases, Diseases, Nervous system, People with disabilities, Rehabilitation, Therapy, Central nervous system diseases
Max Nonne has written: 'Syphilis and the nervous system' -- subject(s): Neurosyphilis 'Syphilis and the nervous system, for practitioners, neurologists and syphilologists' -- subject(s): Diseases, Nervous system, Syphilis, Nervous System Diseases
do you know that the ailments of nervous system is all about 900g. -1005g. of diseases
Thomas Pridgin Teale has written: 'A treatise on neuralgic diseases' -- subject(s): Nervous System Diseases, Nervous system, Diseases, Neuralgia
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.
Matthew J. Schniederjan has written: 'Biopsy interpretation of the central nervous system' -- subject(s): Diseases, Central nervous system, Biopsy, Central Nervous System Diseases, Central Nervous System, Diagnosis, Pathology, Methods
S. A. Kinnier Wilson has written: 'Neurology' -- subject(s): Nervous System Diseases, Nervous system, Diseases
PNS refers to the peripheral nervous system. Diseases that can affect the peripheral nervous system are diabetes, vasculitides, uremia and atherosclerosis.
R. T. Williamson has written: 'The vibrating sensation in diseases of the nervous system' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Diseases
Sayer Walker has written: 'A treatise on nervous diseases' -- subject(s): Diseases, Nervous system