What is a Migraine? A migraine is a kind of headache that causes a pulsating or throbbing sensation that usually affects one side of the brain. This pain is typically accompanied by nausea and vomiting, along with high sensitivity to…
Low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure headache is a complicated ailment caused by an internal spinal fluid leak. The symptoms of this disease may range from a disabling and obvious throbbing to a subtle nagging. The brain is enclosed in a…
Dementia is not a particular disease but is rather an umbrella term that includes several illnesses that cause a loss of cognitive functioning, such as remembering, thinking, and reasoning, to the extent that retards and affects an individual’s daily life…
A migraine, especially a migraine with an aura, may cause TGA (transient global amnesia), a sudden and brief memory loss. According to medical experts, this strange occurrence is triggered by alterations in the pre-headache brain interacting with the hippocampus, an…
Parkinson’s disease is one of the most common neurological disorders that upsets the central nervous system, typically affecting adults over 65. The Parkinson’s Foundation estimated that nearly 930,000 Americans would be living with this disease by 2020. Parkinson’s Disease Dementia…
Neurologists, like everyone else, make their fair share of mistakes. There may be significant differences between medical professionals regarding how they treat their patients. Consequently, their opinions might be pretty different. Because of this, more and more patients are seeking…
Frontotemporal disorders, also known as frontotemporal dementia, can range from a wide spectrum of symptoms. Caring for someone who has frontotemporal dementia is emotionally and physically taxing and requires extensive effort. Caregivers to such patients may have to face numerous…
When you see a migraine coming on, you should do everything in your power to prevent it from happening. The quicker you take action, the faster your migraine will go away. Besides medications prescribed by your doctor, you may also…
Untreated and long-term alcohol abuse can cause a number of negative repercussions, ranging from social withdrawal to complex medical ailments. Pancreatitis, cardiovascular disorders, and cirrhosis are frequently seen as adverse effects of chronic alcohol abuse. One of the less commonly…
About 9.3 percent of people in the United States had diabetes in 2012, which comes up to about 29.1 million Americans. This number has steadily augmented over the years and has presently amounted to an alarming amount. Medical professionals diagnose…