What are neurological diseases?
- Stroke
- Headaches
- Vertigo
- Epilepsy
- Parkinson’s disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Myasthenia gravis
- Lumboschialgia
- Disc herniation
- Cervicobrachialgia
- Polyneuropathies
- Neuralgia of the N. Trigeminus
- Motor neuron diseases
- Condition after head injury
- Dementia
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Spinal muscular atrophy
- Myopathies
- Muscular dystrophies
- Myasthenic syndromes


What are the most common symptoms of neurological diseases?
- Balance disorder
- Disturbance of vision, hearing
- Weakness of one half of the body
- Pain in the spine, neck, arms, legs and face
- Tingling in hands and feet
- Tingling and weakness of one half of the face
- Loss of consciousness
- Cramps in one leg
- Sleep disorder
- Sudden vision disturbances in one or both eyes
- Duplicate images
- Drooping eyelid, one or both
- Speech and swallowing disorder
- Smell disorder
- Tinnitus and impaired hearing
- Weakness in one arm, leg or body
- Difficult and slow movements of arms and legs
- Gait disorder
- Difficulty walking
- Instability and drifting while walking
- Involuntary movements of arms, legs, neck and face
- Forgetfulness
- Tingling in the arms, legs and one half of the body
- Disturbances in urination and stool
What are the diagnostic methods in neurology?
Neurology uses a variety of diagnostic methods to identify and understand neurological problems and disorders. Some of the most common diagnostic methods in neurology include: