Neurology

It is the work of the nervous system, which includes all the cells and tissues of the body that regulate bodily functions. The nervous system controls everything from breathing to movement. Neurologists diagnose and treat disorders of the brain and spinal cord, including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the nervous system. Neurologists use a variety of techniques to diagnose and treat these conditions, including tests such as MRI and CT scans. They also prescribe medications to help improve symptoms and sometimes provide surgery or other
treatments to correct underlying problems. Neurology deals with the entire brain and the nerve region. The risk factors that occur in this region are provided under the supervision of a specialist doctor, through the modalities of diagnosis and treatment. From this point of view, we can talk about many and different problems that the neurology of diseases deals with. Headache, dizziness, forgetfulness and diseases that cause forgetfulness (Alzheimer’s, frontotemporal dementia), diseases caused by faulty genes such as Huntington’s disease and muscular dystrophy, problems related to the development of the nervous system such as stroke (stroke), spina bifida , epilepsy (Sara), Parkinson’s disease, MS (multiple sclerosis), polyneuropathies, movement disorders (handshake, dyskinesia, etc.), muscle diseases (Duschenne-Becker, muscular dystrophy), ALS, infections such as meningitis, bone marrow spinal and brain injuries, myestenia gravis, poliomyelitis (Polio), peripheral neuropathy, sleep disorders, brain tumors are related fields of neurology. To diagnose a condition, neurologists will perform a physical exam and may order tests such as an MRI or CT scan to get a better view of the inside of the brain or spinal cord. Treatment of neurological conditions can include medications, surgery, or therapy.