Nervous Diseases that Emanate from Various Body organs

It is quite imperative to know as to which disease is occasioned by malfunction or depraved condition of a particular body organ. When one knows the organ at fault, he can himself manage and try to know the cause, effect and other attendant symptoms of a particular disorder, though to some readers it may only be of casual interest, but some may be more interested to know of it.

DISEASES OF PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
• Neuritis
• Neuralgia (in general)
• Trigeminal Neuralgia
• Mastodynia
• Coccygodynia
• Sciatica
• Facial Paralysis (Bell's Paralysis/Palsy)
• Facial Spasm
• Torticollis (wry neck)
• Writer's Cramp
• Facial Atrophy

DISEASES OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
• Hemicrania/Migraine
• Angina Pectoris/Breast Pang
• Gastralgia
• Enteralgia
• Ovaralgia
• Myxaedenia
• Hysteralgia

CEREBRO-SPINAL DISEASES
• Neurasthenia
• Epilepsy
• Tetanus
• Hysteria
• Hystero-Epilepsy
• Catalepsy
Hydrophobia
• Chorea
• Toxaemic Convulsions

Post-natal Convulsions Infantile convulsions General Paralysis Multi Cerebro-Spinal Sclerosis Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis Cerebro-Spinal hyperaemia

MENTAL DISEASES
• Mania
• Dementia
• Moral Insanity
• Hypochondriasis
• Dipsomania
• Mania-a-Potu
• Melancholia
• Symptomatic Diseases
• Vertigo
• Insomnia (Sleeplessness)
• Cephalgia
• Coma Somnolentum

DISEASES OF BRAIN AND ITS MEMBRANES
• Encephalitis
• Cerebral Anaemia
• Cerebral Hyperaemia
• Cerebral Syphilis
• Cerebral Paralysis
• Cerebral Tumors
• Tubercular Cerebral Meningitis
• Sunstroke
• Cerebral Hypertrophy
• Chronic Hydrocephalus
• Cerebral Thrombosis
• Cerebral Embolism
• Multiple Cerebral Sclerosis
• Infantile Cerebral Paralysis

DISEASES OF SPINAL MARROW AND ITS MEMBRANES
• Spinal Paralysis
• Infantile Spinal Paralysis
• Spinal Meningitis
• Acute Ascending Paralysis
• Progressive Muscular Atrophy
• Multirole Spinal Sclerosis
• Spinal Tumors and other abnormal growths
• Spinal Concussion
• Spinal Hemorrhage
• Spinal Anemia

Note: Though there are also other types of nervous disorders but I have mentioned only a few of them. Most of the disorders are meant to be treated only by highly qualified and experienced physicians, more so by those physicians who are specialists in treating mental disorders, while the rest of disorders can be dealt with by general physicians also. It is not the high qualifications of a physician that should matter; rather it is the practical experience and the number of patients cured successfully by him.

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