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- Anxiety disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Symptoms Common anxiety signs and symptoms include: Feeling nervous, restless or tense Having a sense of impending danger, panic or doom Having an increased heart rate Breathing rapidly (hyperventilation) Sweating Trembling Feeling weak or tired Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything other than the present worry Having trouble
- Autoimmune encephalitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview Autoimmune encephalitis (en-sef-uh-LIE-tis) is a group of conditions that causes swelling in the brain This happens because the immune system mistakenly attacks brain cells Autoimmune encephalitis symptoms can vary but may include memory loss, changes in thinking, changes in behavior and seizures
- Neurological examinations - Mayo Clinic
Overview A neurological exam, also called a neuro exam, checks how well different parts of your nervous system are working Your nervous system includes your brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles A neuro exam can help your healthcare team find nervous system conditions and figure out what's causing them
- Nervous breakdown: What does it mean? - Mayo Clinic
Nervous breakdown isn't a medical term It most often means a mental health crisis that affects your ability to meet your own needs and do daily tasks
- Fear of public speaking: How can I overcome it? - Mayo Clinic
Feeling nervous or anxious about public speaking is common, but it also can be motivating Fear of public speaking is a form of performance anxiety, along with stage fright and test anxiety But people with severe performance anxiety that includes great anxiety in other social situations may have social anxiety disorder, also called social phobia
- Neurology - Conditions treated - Mayo Clinic
Conditions treated by Mayo Clinic doctors who specialize in conditions of the brain and nervous system (neurologists)
- Neuro-infectious Diseases - Overview - Mayo Clinic
Neuro-infectious Diseases Overview Several infections can affect the nervous system Infections caused by bacteria or viruses are usually treated by doctors trained in infectious diseases Mayo Clinic neurologists and others may work with doctors trained in infectious diseases to evaluate and treat certain infectious diseases
- Paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system - Mayo Clinic
In addition to the nervous system, paraneoplastic syndromes also can affect other organ systems including hormones, skin, blood and joints Paraneoplastic syndromes of the nervous system occur when cancer-fighting agents of the immune system also attack parts of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves or muscle
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