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Awareness image for Functional Neurological Disorder. Feel free to save/share this post to make your friends/family aware. But please don't forget to tag us.
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Jess on Instagram: "A quick edit to show some common symptoms of Functional Neurological Disorder. There are many, many more and if you want to know, you can find them all on neurosymptoms.org or through the link in my linktree. I have done a post like this before but I thought I’d do an updated version. Looking at this graphic makes it pretty clear that people with FND go through hell every single day. Whether their symptoms are mild or whether they only have a couple in this list, it…
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Do you know? 😲 Epilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system, its effects can be felt throughout the body. Do share this post with your loved ones and follow @avinyaneurotech . Join our army to spread awareness about neurological disorders 🧠 #effects #neurology #epilepsyeffects #seizureseffects #body #autoimmunedisease #caregivers #epilepsy #dementia #epilepsywarrior #share #migrainerelief #concussion #seizures #spine #epilepsyeducation #sudep #awareness #staypositive #injury
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A neurological disorder is any disorder of the central and peripheral nervous system. The most common neurological disorders include epi...
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Epilepsy - A Neurological Disorder... What triggers an epileptic seizure? Wanna know more?? 👇👇 Stay tuned with us!! #medibiztv #dailyupdates #epilepsy #neurological #disorder #Seizures #effects #healthcare #awareness
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The epidermis holds clues to certain neurologic disorders. Here's what specialists look for and how they interpret what they find.
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What Is Functional Neurological Disorder? #raredisease #disability
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Neuropharmacology is a fascinating field that delves into the intricate relationship between the nervous system and the medications that af...
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Functional neurologic disorder (FND) refers to a group of motor, sensory, or cognitive symptoms caused by an abnormality in how the brain functions. FND is distinct from other neurologic conditions such as epilepsy, stroke, and multiple sclerosis in that there is no overt structural damage in the brain. It's a dysfunction of the connections within the brain (the “software”) rather than the structure of the brain itself (the “hardware”).
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Multiple Sclerosis, it's an autoimmune disease causes mobility problems, fatigue, pain and affects everyday life. It occurs due to your immune system attacking myelin around the nerves, this disease causes lesions and scarring of the Nerve, it's a neurological disorder. To learn more about multiple sclerosis chat with us.
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Depression Infographic Knowing Neurons
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The most common cause of a diabetic emergency in cats and dogs is hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Here's how to avoid a life-threatening situation.
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Neurodivergence refers to the natural variations in neurological traits, including how people think, learn, and process information. Find out more with this pin. //Neurodivergency //Neurodivergent Conditions //Neurodivergence and Mental Health #Understandingneurodivergence #NeurodivergentAwareness #NeurodivergentSpectrum
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Imagine having neurological symptoms like tremors or even paralysis–only tests show nothing is wrong. FND is a challenging and frustrating condition, much like migraine. FND symptoms may include: ➡️ Weakness or paralysis
➡️ Tremors, jerks, twitches, tics, or spasms
➡️ Trouble walking
➡️ Numbness
➡️ Memory issues
➡️ Speech difficulties .
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#fnd #memory #weakness #numbness #health #neurology #migraine #pain #insomnia
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Conversion disorder, now known as functional neurological symptom disorder in the DSM-5, is a rare type of somatoform disorder. It involves neurological-type symptoms affecting either movement or sensation that arise from psychiatric causes and can't be explained by a neurological disorder. Symptoms may include non-epileptic seizures, limb paralysis, weakness, loss of sensation, or impairments in balance or coordination. #conversiondisorder #functionalneurologicaldisorder #neurology…
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