Nervous system is a very complex thing and
it is a highly specialised network in a human body. This network can organise,
direct and explain the different interactions that happen between one and the
world around them.
This nervous system can control the
sensations like feeling, sight, hearing, smell and taste. It also controls the
voluntary and involuntary functions like balance, movement and coordination. It
also regulates the ability to reason and think. That is why; one can have
conscious thoughts and memories.
The
nervous system is actually divided into the brain and the spinal cord as it is
the central nervous system. The nerve cells can control the voluntary and the
involuntary movements like the peripheral nervous system.
If one is facing any kind of neurological
problems then they must go and see the best neurosurgeonin India. But before that one has to see
whether they are facing any kind of symptoms or not. The symptoms of a nervous
related problem depend on the particular area of the nervous system which is
causing the problem. Nervous system problem can also happen slowly and
gradually and it can have a slow process of loss of function which is also
known as degenerative problems. The symptoms can also vary from mild to severe.
If one faces some serious conditions like head injuries then also it can cause
nervous system problems.
The major problems that can occur are:
Blood supply problems or vascular disorders
Injuries due to trauma, especially injuries
to the head and spinal cord.
Problems that is present at birth.
Mental health problems such as anxiety
disorders, depression, or psychosis.
Exposure to toxins like carbon monoxide,
arsenic, or lead.
Problems that can cause a gradual loss of
function (degenerative). Like, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis,
Alzheimer’s, peripheral neuropathies, infections like Encephalitis or
Meningitis.
Neurological problems can also occur due to
some sudden brain injury due to intake or illegal drugs and alcohol. This can
lead to organ system failures like heart failure, respiratory failure or liver
failures. It can also lead to kidney failures and other conditions like thyroid
dysfunction, electrolyte problems, high blood sugar, nutritional deficiencies
and many others.
There can be a sudden and acute nervous
system problem that can cause different symptoms depending on which area of the
nervous system is involved in it. One can experience a sudden onset of more
than one symptom like numbness, weakness, inability to move a part of the body,
dimness, blurred and double vision, loss of speech, sudden and severe headache,
dizziness, inability to walk or stand, confusion or change of consciousness,
severe nausea and vomiting.
No matter, whatever the symptoms are, one
has to be very careful about it. They need to go and see a doctor immediately
if they face any kind of these problems. The expert doctors will do the needful
tests to find out what exactly the problem is. Also neurosurgery is only needed
if the problem is severe, otherwise medication can solve the problem slowly and
gradually.