Understanding common neurological and psychiatric diseases is crucial for early detection, effective treatment, and improving patient outcomes. Advances in research continue to shed light on the underlying mechanisms of these disorders, paving the way for novel therapeutic approaches. Comprehensive management often requires a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating medical, psychological, and social support to address the diverse needs of affected individuals.
Several conditions exhibit both neurological and psychiatric features, highlighting the complexity of brain disorders
Dementia: Often presents with both cognitive decline (neurological) and behavioural changes (psychiatric).
Stroke: Can lead to mood disorders such as depression and anxiety following the neurological event.
Parkinson's Disease: Patients may experience both motor symptoms (neurological) and psychiatric symptoms like depression and anxiety.
Tracks:
Hyperactivity Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Schizophrenia
Bipolar Disorder
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