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DISEASES TREATED BY A NEUROLOGIST

Consultation with a neurologist is required in case of any of the following diseases:

  • nonspecific inflammatory diseases of the nervous system: encephalitis, myelitis, arachnoiditis, neuritis;

  • neurological consequences of osteochondrosis and its complications: sciatica, sciatica, lumbago;

  • neuralgia - pain along the nerve fibers caused by their irritation;

  • diseases of the nervous system associated with vascular problems: transient cerebrovascular accident, hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke, aneurysms and other anomalies of cerebral vessels;

  • degenerative diseases of the nervous system, gradually leading to the extinction of brain functions: Alzheimer's disease and senile dementia, Parkinson's disease, Pick's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc.;

  • diseases of an autoimmune nature (associated with impaired immune response): multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, polymyositis, etc.;

  • congenital diseases of the nervous system: cerebral palsy, etc. ;

  • convulsive syndrome and epilepsy;

  • headaches: psychogenic, post-traumatic, migraines;

  • neurosis - mental disorders, often combined with problems of the autonomic nervous system;

  • hyperkinesis: local and generalized tics;

  • The consequences of injuries of various parts of the nervous system: paresis, paralysis, neuralgia, etc.

  • encephalopathy of various origins: post-traumatic, age-related, vascular, etc.;

  • tumors of the nervous system. 

SYMPTOMS OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES

The neurology clinic includes symptoms such as:

 

  • frequent headaches, bouts of dizziness, cases of loss of balance;

  • transient and persistent visual, hearing, speech impairments;

  • progressive loss of short-term memory, inability to concentrate and remember information;

  • violation of facial expressions, asymmetry of the smile and face, violation of the friendly movement of the eyeballs;

  • sleep disturbances: problems with falling asleep, frequent nocturnal awakenings, early rises, constant drowsiness and lethargy during the daytime;

  • pain in the neck, thoracic and lumbar  spine, spreading along the back of the thigh up to the toes;

  • pain in the intercostal space, in the lower and upper limbs, not associated with the pathology of muscles and joints;

  • abdominal pain not associated with diseases of the internal organs and the cardiovascular system;

  • violation of skin sensitivity, a feeling of crawling "goosebumps", tingling;

  • seizures, tics, tremors (trembling);

  • paresis and paralysis, that is, partial or complete immobilization of various parts of the body;

  • sensation of a coma in the throat, impaired swallowing;

  • apathy, lethargy, unmotivated weakness, mood swings, obsessive thoughts, movements and actions.

 

When such symptoms appear, you should definitely sign up for a consultation with a neurologist. After all, if treatment is not started, the problem is likely to worsen.

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Primary appointment (examination, consultation) with a neuropathologist
Repeated appointment (examination, consultation) with a neuropathologist
Scenar therapy
Skenar therapy course (10 sessions)
Sciatic nerve block (without the cost of medicines)
Piriformis blockade (without the cost of medicines)
Electroencephalography (EEG)
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