The nervous system is the most important organ in leading a normal daily life in humans. The nervous system is composed of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves, and consultation with a neurologist is required when there is an abnormality in these organs. Symptoms of neurological abnormalities are diverse.
If you exhibit the following symptoms, you need to see a neurologist without delay.
- Decreased consciousness with confusion and slurred speech
- Paralysis such as hemiplegia or paraplegia
- Headache or neuralgia
- Seizure
- Dysesthesia such as numbness in hands and feet or sharpened sense of touch
- Motor dysfunction in which the hands and feet tremble or limbs move involuntarily
- Visual dysfunction such as diplopia or loss of vision
- Difficulty swallowing
- Dysarthria or language dysfunction
- Corners of mouth turning to one side
- Dizziness or chronic rhinitis (sound in the ear/s)
- Difficulty going up and down stairs or raising an arm
- Gait disturbance such as swaying while walking like a drunken person or foot drop
- Intermittent loss of strength in the whole body
- Mental deficiency
- Developmental and behavioral disorder