Neurological disorders flashcards are designed to help students learn key terms related to conditions that affect the nervous system. Each flashcard features an English word on one side and its definition on the other, along with audio pronunciation for improved understanding. These flashcards are a valuable tool for studying neurological disorders and improving vocabulary in this subject area.
Neurological disorders are conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. These disorders can cause a wide range of symptoms, including seizures, muscle weakness, and changes in behavior. Common examples of neurological disorders include epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer’s disease. Treatment for these disorders typically involves a combination of medications, therapy, and lifestyle modifications. Individuals with neurological disorders must work closely with healthcare providers to effectively manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
Flashcards: Neurological Disorders
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quick facts
- Neurological disorders are diseases that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves in the body.
- Some common neurological disorders include epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, migraines, and multiple sclerosis.
- Neurological disorders can be caused by genetics, infections, injuries, or environmental factors.
- Symptoms of neurological disorders can vary greatly, but may include headaches, memory loss, muscle weakness, and seizures.
- Treatment for neurological disorders often includes medications, therapy, and lifestyle changes to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
card list
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Alzheimer’s disease | A disease that causes memory loss and cognitive decline. |
Parkinson’s disease | A disease that affects the brain and causes shaking and difficulty with movement. |
Epilepsy | A disorder that causes seizures in the brain. |
Multiple sclerosis | A disease that affects the brain and spinal cord, causing problems with movement and coordination. |
Huntington’s disease | Genetic brain disorder causing movement problems. |
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) | ALS is a disease that affects the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing muscle weakness and difficulty with movement. |
Stroke | A sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain, causing brain damage. |
Traumatic brain injury | An injury to the brain caused by a sudden bump, blow, or jolt to the head. |
Migraine | A severe headache often accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light, and blurred vision. |
Tourette syndrome | A disorder that causes uncontrollable movements or sounds. |