Brain disorders

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Brain disorders encompass a wide range of conditions that affect the brain. Here are some major categories:

  1. Brain Injuries: These result from trauma, such as concussions, strokes, or bleeding within the brain. Symptoms can include headaches, memory loss, and paralysis1.
  2. Brain Tumors: These can be primary (originating in the brain) or secondary (spreading from elsewhere). Symptoms vary based on tumor size and location, including headaches, seizures, and changes in personality1.
  3. Autoimmune Brain Diseases: These occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks brain tissue2.
  4. Epilepsy: A tendency to have seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain2.
  5. Infections: Germs invading the brain or its protective coverings can cause infections2.
  6. Mental Illness: Conditions affecting mood, cognition, and behavior2.
  7. Neurodegenerative Brain Diseases: Examples include Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, characterized by progressive nerve cell loss2.
  8. Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Conditions like autism spectrum disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)2.

Remember, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial for managing brain disorders. If you have any specific concerns, consider seeking medical advice.