Category Neurological Disorders

ME/CFS

Introduction Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex, long-term illness characterized by extreme fatigue that does not improve with rest and worsens with physical or mental activity. ME/CFS can significantly impact daily life, making even simple tasks challenging. Understanding…

Exhaustion syndrome

Introduction Exhaustion syndrome, sometimes referred to as burnout or stress-related exhaustion disorder, is a condition that develops after prolonged and overwhelming stress. It is characterized by extreme physical and mental fatigue, emotional exhaustion, and a reduced ability to cope with…

Stroke

Introduction A stroke is a serious medical emergency that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. This can lead to brain cell damage or death within…

Epidemic meningitis

Introduction Epidemic meningitis is a serious infectious disease that causes inflammation of the membranes (meninges) surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It often occurs in outbreaks, particularly in regions where the disease is more common. Prompt recognition and treatment are…

Meningitis and encephalitis

Introduction Meningitis and encephalitis are serious conditions that involve inflammation of the brain and its surrounding tissues. Meningitis refers to inflammation of the protective membranes (meninges) covering the brain and spinal cord, while encephalitis is inflammation of the brain itself.…

Japanese encephalitis

Introduction Japanese encephalitis is a serious viral infection that affects the brain and is transmitted by mosquitoes. It is most common in rural and agricultural areas of Asia and the Western Pacific. While most infections are mild or asymptomatic, severe…

Polio

Introduction Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a highly infectious viral disease that primarily affects young children. The virus can invade the nervous system and, in severe cases, cause paralysis, muscle weakness, or even death. Thanks to widespread vaccination efforts, polio has…

TBE – tick-borne encephalitis

Introduction Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection that affects the brain and central nervous system. It is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks, most commonly in forested and grassy areas during the warmer months. TBE can…

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

Introduction Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neurological disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Over time, ALS leads to muscle weakness, loss of movement, and eventually difficulty with…

Facial paralysis

Introduction Facial paralysis is a condition where the muscles on one or both sides of the face become weak or unable to move. This can affect facial expressions, speech, eating, and even eye protection. Facial paralysis can develop suddenly or…