What is cranial nerve internal medicine? ?

Cranial nerve internal medicine is an internal medicine that looks at diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.
You suspect such an illness when you are unable to move, feel, think, or remember well.
There are many things as symptoms, such as numbness, dizziness, poor power, difficulty walking, flirting, squeezing, pulling, squatting, difficult to talk, things appear double, headaches, limbs and body movements, forgetfulness, consciousness obstacles.

First of all, it is important to identify the disease in the neurology department that can see the whole body. After that, if bone or joint disease is the cause of numbness or paralysis, we will introduce you to orthopedic surgery, if surgery is necessary we will introduce you to neurosurgery, and mental matters will be introduced to psychiatry.

Some of the feelings include the ability to see and hear, so it can also be ophthalmological or otolaryngological.
You may want to ask your hospital in advance about which department is most appropriate for you.

Source: The Japanese Society of Neurology Major Diseases of Neurosurgery What is Neurosurgery? (Https://www.neurology-jp.org/public/disease/about.html)

In other words, the Department of Neurology has the role of identifying the cause of the malfunction.
Headache, dizziness, lightheadedness etc
If you are aware of any of these symptoms, we would like you to first identify the disease at this hospital.
If we take a look at nerve, we can find some evidence of the illness handled in neurology, so if the bone or joint illness causes numbness or paralysis, we introduce you to orthopaedics,
One of the roles of neurology is to introduce neurosurgery when surgery is necessary, and to introduce psychiatric symptoms to the psychiatry.

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In addition to those who have anxious symptoms and anxiety, please contact us for early detection and treatment of the disease.

An example of illness

  • Cerebral stroke such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Cognitive disorder
  • Epilepsy
  • Myasthenia gravis
  • Multiple sclerosis / optic neuromyelitis
  • Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuritis / multifocal motor neuropathy
  • Spinocerebellar degeneration
  • Atrophic lateral sclerosis

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