In general, the nervous system transmits electrical impulses in response to stimuli, which aids the body's reaction to the stimuli.
The nervous system's function can be affected in a variety of ways, including trauma such as accidents or injuries, infections such as bacterial or fungal infections that impact the nerves, blood supply issues, and autoimmune illnesses.
This can weaken the nervous system, leading to a variety of symptoms, including the following: a persistent headache, tingly sensation coupled with sensory loss, memory loss, vision loss, a mental illness, muscle rigidity, convulsions, and tremors, vision impairment.
For the detection of nervous system problems, patients are encouraged to undergo several tests such as MRI, CT scan, and electromyogram. Neurology is the discipline of medicine that deals with nervous system disorders.
Doctors may give medications or activities to assist the nervous system repair when a proper diagnosis has been made.