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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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My mother-in-law suffers from body pain and refuses to walk even with help. How to help her?

Query: Hi doctor, My mother-in-law is 93 years old and had her hip replacement done for five years. She could walk after that, but we have kept a lady to be with her for twenty four hours a day and 365 days a year after the operation. She does not have diabetes or has any heart condition. She takes one tab...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. If I am not wrong, I understand that she has some neurological issues for which she is on medicines. Also, she is elderly. These can explain the swinging of the neck. Lack of energy or strength in her legs might also be a cause for her to s...  Read Full »

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