Kinds of neurological disorders and causes
Specific causes of neurological disorders are varied. It can be cardiovascular accidents like cerebral hemorrhage, congenital malformations, genetic factors, malnutrition, injuries, infections and a host of others. It could be the result of other body systems creating abnormalities that affect the CNS. In a minority of cases, though numerically substantial, no discernible cause is found. They are idiopathic in nature. By medical definition neurological disorders are a disease of the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, the peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system neuromuscular junctions and the muscles. There are about 600 neurological disorders which include the familiar ones like Parkinson’s, Al zheimer’s and other dementias, m igraines and other various headaches , the effects of malnutrition and its after effects and the like.
Of special significance is neuroinfections . There are bacterial, m ycobacterial tuberculosis, Neisseria meningitidis infections that cause deadly disorders like cerebral tuberculosis and bacterial meningitis. Then there are viruses that reach the brain and cause disord ers. Important among these are H uman Immunodeficiency Virus ( HIV ) , Enteroviruses, West Nile Virus and Zika producing their corresponding neur ological disorders. Then there are parasites like Malaria, Chagas etc . an d fungi like Cryptococcus and Aspergillus producing their own disorders. Sometimes the neurological symptoms may be due to the infection itself or due to an immune response. Then there are certa in infestations like tapeworm, Taenia Solium whose larvae burrow into the brain and cause a condition called Neurocysticercosis .
Hundreds of human beings across the world suffer from neurological disorders. It is estimated that about 6 million people die every year due to stroke alone, over 80% being in the lower and middle-income countries. 47.5 million people suffer from dementia. 50 million or so from epilepsy and 7-8 million cases of dementia are added every year mind numbing statistics indeed. Add to that 10% of world population is estimated to suffer from Migraine.
Symptoms of neurological disorders depend on the portion of the body that is affected and the type of disorder and hence can vary significantly. None the same a few important physical symptoms are important to recognize. Partial or complete paralysis, loss of sensation either partial or complete over an area, muscle weakness, seizures, difficulty in reading and writing, unexplained pain, decreased alertness and poor cognitive skills, an incapacity to focus are all signs that should be viewed serious and medical aid sought at the earliest.