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Neurological Manifestations

Any non-neurological disease or injury that results in neurological signs and symptoms are called neurological manifestations. For example, Celiac disease (gluten sensitivity) and certain vitamin deficiencies initially have neurological signs and symptoms.

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Is there any relation between clumsy mind and poor eye muscle coordination?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 30 years old. I have always been a bit clumsy and a slow learner. I easily get lost in details given to me and go completely blank. I had a hard time understanding maths but I do alright in languages. As time passes, I have become increasingly clumsy and have poor eye-muscle coor...  Read Full »


Dr. Anthony Koller

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can only answer in broad terms as there so many things that could lead to the symptoms you are describing. Then I can put you in the direction medically you should follow going forward. 1) The fact that you note you have always been a clumsy person and it worsening n...  Read Full »

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