CJD or Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, is a very rare and fatal condition. There is currently no known cause of this progressive condition that destroys the brain. Proteins within the brain develop abnormalities, and the patient develops spongy holes...
Cysts are small fluid filled sacs that can develop on organs inside the human body. Brain cysts are typically caused by developmental abnormalities or complications present at birth, causing them to be medically classified as primary brain cysts....
Cysts are small pouches of fluid that can form on organs anywhere in the body. Brain cysts can be caused by developmental abnormalities and may be present at birth, causing them to be classified as primary brain cysts. Secondary brain cysts, on...
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a devastating diagnosis, with death normally following in a matter of months. The exact cause is unknown but abnormal proteins in the brain are known to be involved. Both the mind and the body are ultimately...
"Myo" stands for muscle, and "clonus" means rapid alternation between contractions and relaxation periods. Myoclonic seizure patients, therefore, usually experience fleeting muscle jerks or twitches. If you're having a myoclonic episode, you...
Cymbalta, also known by the generic name duloxetine, is an antidepressant medication. It is approved for use in major depressive disorder, fibromyalgia and nerve pain associated with diabetes, according to the manufacturer, Eli Lilly and Company....
Controlling pain is a major objective in the medical community. Whether pain is temporary or chronic, it can cause physical and mental stress on the body, which can interfere with the healing process. Whether your pain is from a minor headache,...
Effexor ER, also known as extended-release venlafaxine, is an antidepressant classified as a serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, or SNRI. Effexor is approved to treat major depressive disorder, or MDD, generalized anxiety disorder, or...
When antidepressant medication is stopped, risks for recurrence of depression and for physical and psychological reactions are possible. All types of antidepressants can cause these risks and reactions when stopped, according to Richard C....
Witnessing your baby having a seizure can be frightening for any parent. A seizure occurs when nerve cells in the brain become abnormally active and electrically excitable. This activity becomes chaotic, causing a seizure; if it originates from...
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a form of epilepsy that begins in early childhood, causes multiple types of seizures that can last from one to 30 seconds. Some afflicted people experience more than 70 seizures per day that cause bodily stiffness, periods...
Serotonin is a hormone secreted by blood platelets, the digestive tract and the pineal gland located in the brain. This chemical functions as a neurotransmitter that helps brain and other cells in the nervous system communicate with the body....
Antidepressants are prescription medications indicated for the treatment of major depression and bipolar depression. There are several classes of antidepressants; most boost serotonin levels, while some also work to increase dopamine and...
Seizure disorders afflict a sizable fraction of the population, and infants are no exception. Epilepsy, in fact, is the most common neurological disorder in children, according to Dr. Timothy F. Hoban, assistant professor of neurology and...
Epilepsy is a condition characterized by abnormal electrical behavior in the brain. This can result in seizures, which can range from being barely noticeable to grand mal seizures, which cause convulsions and loss of consciousness. Epilepsy...
Muscle spasms refer to involuntary contractions that can lead to muscle cramping, according to MedlinePlus. Sometimes, these muscle spasms can be due to a neurological disorder affecting the brain and spinal cord. The causes of muscle spasms can...
Chicken pox is an illness resulting from the Varicella virus. This virus typically affects children and causes a fever and the appearance of multiple, red and itchy spots on the body. Varicella is also responsible for shingles, which is the result...
Tiagabine is the generic name for Gabitril, a prescription medicine intended to help control seizures for people with epilepsy. It is available as a capsule or pill. According to the Mayo Clinic, it generally will start with a dose of 4 mg of...
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the nervous system characterized by progressive loss of coordinated voluntary and involuntary movement. Parkinson's disease symptoms vary over time, often overlapping with symptoms of other...
Brain tumors are slightly more common among men than women, according to the online medical library, Merck Manuals. Tumors in the brain may originate in the brain, or spread from somewhere else. Brain tumors can cause symptoms by directly damaging...
Epilepsy is a medical condition that results in the patient periodically experiencing seizures, which are periods of abnormal brain activity. There are many different types of seizures. Silent seizures, also known as absence seizures or petit mal...
Cymbalta, known generically as duloxetine, is an antidepressant medication classified as an SNRI, or serotonin-norpeinephrine reuptake inhibitor. It is used to treat major depressive disorder, fibromyalgia, chronic pain and urinary incontinence,...
Vicodin is a controlled substance containing hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen. It is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe pain, explains Drugs.com. Vicodin is taken as an oral tablet; it is usually prescribed to be taken as...
Seizures are characterized by uncontrollable body movements that are triggered by abnormal electrical activity within the brain. The symptoms of a seizure will vary with the part of the brain affected. Grand mal, or tonic seizures, present...
Phenylketonuria is a condition in which you are unable to break down an amino acid called phenylalanine. It is a genetic condition present at birth. If both parents carry the gene, the baby is at risk for having PKU. A simple blood test done at...
Seizures and other symptoms of epilepsy in babies may occur due to birth defects, illness, fevers, delivery problems and poisoning or toxins in the bloodstream. The University of Maryland Medical Center, UMMC, also lists neurological--brain and...
Seizures are a characteristic symptom of seizures in infants and may also occur in isolated incidences due to fever, illness, infection and toxins or poisons in the body. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, other causes of...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy occurs in 16 percent of people with diabetes mellitus. This condition in diabetics causes a significant impact on the quality of life and work productivity due to the pain of the peripheral neuropathy. Cymbalta, a...
West Nile virus (WNV) is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. It was first discovered in Uganda in 1937. Mosquitoes become infected when they bite and feed on infected birds, and they in turn bite humans, spreading the disease. The...
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