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The study suggests that an unhealthy gut can trigger the onset of brain disease as the signals from brain to gut can also travel in the opposite direction — from gut to brain. The researchers suggest the bacteria produce toxic chemicals affecting the nerves in the gut and this way causing damage to the brain.
Either the pathogens, directly, or the immune response, indirectly, may damage nerve tissue. Anyone can develop multiple sclerosis, but it mostly affects to year-olds. Prevalence of multiple sclerosis in the U. The two conditions have several common symptoms, including. Dr Na'eem Sadiq is a respected stem cell specialist at Plexus, and a prominent neurologist in Bangalore. He studied neurology and clinical neurophysiology in London, and worked with some of the most prestigious medical institutions in England, and the Middle East.
Dr Na'eem has perfected his knowledge and expertise in Continuing medical education CME , and training in tissue culture, Stem Cell Therapy, and neurology. This led to the creation of Plexus, a neuro and Stem Cell Research centre in Bangalore in neurosurgery, and neurorehabilitation. WhatsApp us. At Plexus, we are following all the necessary Covid safety protocols to keep you safe. Our staff has been vaccinated to ensure their personal safety and yours.
However, there are key differences in their symptoms and prognoses that make each one a unique and challenging condition. While there are treatments that can temporarily alleviate the physical, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases, there are currently no treatments shown to effectively stop or reverse their progression.
This causes the brain to lose control of the muscles, rendering them unable to move. This can lead to symptoms including widespread muscle atrophy, a diminished or completely lost ability to speak, and paralysis. As the disease progresses the body loses its ability to perform essential functions, like breathing and swallowing on its own, eventually causing death, most often due to respiratory failure. The prognosis for those with ALS can vary widely, but it is always fatal.
Most people live three to five years after diagnosis, although one in ten will live at least ten years. In particular, it affects neurons responsible for producing the chemical messenger dopamine in an area of the brain called the substantia nigra. Many of the symptoms result from this deficiency in dopamine production. At onset, many people notice a slight tremor in their hands while at rest that becomes worse over time.
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