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6 Signs You Have a Neurological Disorder
Sometimes it can be hard to know if you have symptoms that are serious or if they are just a normal part of aging. If you think you may have a neurological disorder, keep an eye out for one of these 6 signs.
Understanding Neurological Disorders
Neurological disorders are a group of brain diseases and disorders that affect the nervous system. The nervous system is a complex network of cells that transmits messages from your brain to the rest of your body, and vice versa. When there is an imbalance, disorder or disease in this system, you can develop neurological problems and symptoms.
Common neurological disorder signs
Myriad factors influence your experience in life, but few play a greater role than living with a neurological disorder. There are many ways symptoms can manifest, not all of which are easy to recognize, and many that go undiagnosed for years. But here are six signs you may have a neurological disorder — even if it's not one that has been diagnosed:
1. Problems with movement
2. Problems with memory
3. Changes in mood or personality
4. Visual changes
5. Hearing changes
6. Sensory changes
How to know if you should be concerned
If you've been experiencing changes in your health, or a chronic medical condition, you might consider the possibility of a neurological disorder. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), neurological disorders include all disorders of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, muscles and more. They affect more than 50 million adults in the U.S. alone. Symptoms can include pain, stiffness and changes in sensation.
Treatment for neurological disorders depends on the specific condition; however, many symptoms can be managed -- sometimes with no need for surgery or medication -- using a combination of physical therapy and lifestyle changes.
Conclusion
If you’re concerned about your neurological health, it’s best to seek medical attention. A neuro doctor will be able to determine whether you have a neurological disorder or another underlying cause for your symptoms. They will also be able to determine what treatment is right for you.