Neurologist for face-to-face visit in Iran and online visit / specialized neurology hospital in Iran
If you intend to undergo specialized neurological treatment in Iran, you can read the following article and get the necessary information for treating neurological diseases and traveling to Iran for treatment.
Neurology is a branch of medical science that studies the nervous system.nervous system is divided into two parts, peripheral and central.
Central nervous system includes: brain and spinal cord.
Peripheral nervous system: includes the peripheral nerves in the body.
The nervous system is made up of units called neurons, through which nerve messages are transmitted through these neurons and through neurotransmitters between these neurons. Bleeding or bleeding in the central nervous system and various injuries can cause various diseases.
Problems in the central nervous system cause diseases such as stroke and cerebral hemorrhage and diseases such as Parkinson's and MS, etc. Also, some congenital diseases occur in the nervous system that disrupt the process of life from These diseases can include hyperactivity, autism, congenital hydrocephalus, mental retardation, etc. Some neurological problems are caused by aging, such as Alzheimer's and dementia, etc.
Peripheral nervous system also causes diseases such as neuropathy due to problems such as diabetes that damage peripheral neurons.
Iran has a suitable background in the field of neurology medicine. And our fellow physicians are members of the World Stroke Association and various articles published in various articles and journals and specific and accurate treatment methods and drugs.
Tourism angels has a brilliant record in the complete treatment and supportive treatment of neurological diseases. Reversal of neuronal damage is very difficult, but new medical technologies have made it easier. Also, chemical and herbal medicines and traditional medicine as supplements can improve these problems.
All the procedures performed are stored in the digital medical record and your follow up process is done in the form of telemedicine. After treatment and medical procedures, the main topic is physiotherapy and occupational therapy, and in general, complementary medicine and rehabilitation and the use of Combination medicine (traditional medicine and modern medicine) is performed.
Steps to perform neurological procedures:
1. Fill in the initial application form and sign the pre-contract
2. Contact a neurologist and medical expert
3- Creating a digital file and sending and performing tests, CT scans, brain MRI, etc.
4- Preparing tickets and visas and necessary measures to go to Iran
5- Welcoming and accommodating the patient in the hospital and concluding a face-to-face contract
6- Performing diagnostic and therapeutic measures in the medical center
7- Visiting tourist and recreational facilities upon request
8- Training to follow up on medical affairs through digital profiles and paper brochures for post-treatment and paraclinical care
9- Preparing a ticket and taking the necessary measures to return to the country of origin.
Tourism Angels Company has the best neurology specialists in Iran who will admit and treat you in the best neurology hospitals and clinics for advanced treatments.
The nervous system is an incredibly complex communication system that can send and receive large amounts of information simultaneously. The nervous system has two distinct parts: the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (nerves outside the brain and spinal cord). The main unit of the nervous system are nerve cells (neurons). The normal job of neurons is to increase or decrease the number of connections they have with other neurons. This process may partially explain how people learn, adapt, and form memories. But the brain and spinal cord rarely produce new nerve cells.
Causes of nervous system disorders:
infection
Getting hit or injured
Autoimmune disorders
Genetic disorders
Side effects of some drugs
Some disorders of the nervous system
Nervous system disorders may include:
Vascular disorders such as:
stroke
transient ischemic attack (TIA)
Subarachnoid hemorrhage or cerebral hemorrhage
Bleeding and subdural hematoma
Extradural hemorrhage
Infectious diseases such as:
meningitis
encephalitis
Polio
Brain abscess or epidural
Structural disorders such as:
Damage to the brain or spinal cord
Bell's palsy
Cervical spondylosis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Brain Tumor
Spinal cord tumor
Peripheral neuropathy
Guillain-Barré syndrome
Functional disorders such as:
Headache
epilepsy
dizziness
neuralgia
Degenerative diseases such as:
Parkinson
MS disease
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Huntington's disease
Alzheimer's disease
Some common disorders of the nervous system include:
Epilepsy: A neurological disorder associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain that causes loss of consciousness and seizures.
Alzheimer's disease: a progressive mental disorder caused by general atrophy of the brain.
Stroke: due to the lack of blood supply to send oxygen and nutrients to the brain due to rupture of an artery or blood clot.
Migraine and other types of headaches: A severe and recurring headache that is often accompanied by visual disturbances and nausea.
Multiple Sclerosis: A chronic disease that includes damage to the nerve cells of the brain and spinal cord, and the patient faces problems such as numbness, speech disorders, muscle problems, blurred vision, and severe fatigue.
Parkinson's disease: It is a progressive disorder and the patient is faced with symptoms such as tremors, muscle stiffness and slowness of movements. This disorder is related to degeneration of the basal ganglia of the brain and lack of dopamine.
Brain tumors: Abnormal cell masses inside the brain tissue will cause the patient's cognitive function to malfunction.
Concussion and other injuries of the nervous system: sometimes, an injury to the brain causes a disturbance in the patient's level of consciousness, permanent and temporary cognitive, physical, emotional and central problems.
Tourette's syndrome and other functional disorders: Tourette's syndrome is a neurological disorder associated with involuntary movements and sounds.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: It is called a progressive disorder of central nervous system neurons that will lead to paralysis and muscle atrophy.
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Signs and symptoms of nervous system disorders
The most common and common signs and symptoms of nervous system disorders are listed below. However, each person may experience different symptoms. These symptoms include:
Continuous or sudden headache
Occurrence of a headache that is different from other headaches.
Numbness or tingling sensation
Weakness or loss of muscle strength
Sudden loss of vision or double vision
Memory loss and forgetfulness
Occurrence of impairment in mental ability
Loss of coordination
Muscle stiffness
Trembling and convulsions
Back pain that spreads to the legs, toes or other parts of the body.
Muscle damage and speech disorder or stuttering
Diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders
Autonomous test
The autonomic nervous system is the part of the nervous system that controls the function of body organs. The doctor may want to see the results of the autonomic test so that, if any, he can find out the problems in this part of the nervous system.
Electromyography
When you experience symptoms of a nerve or muscle disorder, such as muscle weakness, tingling, numbness, or muscle cramps; Your doctor may recommend that you undergo a procedure called electromyography (EMG).
Cerebrospinal fluid test (lumbar puncture)
When you are being examined for certain neurological disorders and diseases, you may need a cerebrospinal fluid test or a lumbar puncture. To perform this test, the doctor inserts a needle into the spinal canal (located behind the back) and collects the fluid around the brain and spinal cord to be tested.
Taking a CT scan of the brain
Computed tomography or CT scan is an imaging test that uses X-rays and a computer to obtain detailed images of body parts. A CT scan shows details of bones, muscles, fat, and organs.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
MRI is a method that uses a large magnet, radio frequencies and a computer to obtain detailed images of the organs and internal structures of the body.
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
EEG is a process that reveals abnormalities in brain waves or electrical activity of the brain.
Endovascular brain surgery and international imaging (interventional radiology)
Endovascular brain surgery is a highly specialized operation in neurosurgery. In this procedure, surgery and radiology are used to diagnose and treat various diseases of the central nervous system.
Endovascular coil
Endovascular coiling is used to prevent blood flow to the aneurysm.
Deviated flow with stents for the treatment of cerebral aneurysms
Diversion flow with a stent (artificial mesh tube made of metal) for the treatment of brain aneurysm is a technique in which the surgeon, using a surgical needle, inserts the stent into the blood vessel in which the aneurysm is formed.
Prevention of nervous system problems:
Exercise regularly.
Do not smoke or use other tobacco products.
Get enough rest.
Take care of physical problems, such as diabetes and high blood pressure, which may impair the functioning of the nervous system.
Eat a balanced diet. A balanced, low-fat diet with adequate sources of vitamins B6, B12 and folate will help protect the nervous system. Make sure your diet includes plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Drink plenty of water and other fluids.
Avoid alcohol and illegal drugs as they can affect prolonged performance.
Increase your attention and ability to focus by learning new skills.
Write notes to yourself. Write all your plans on a calendar and always refer to them.
Reduce the use of over-the-counter medications.
Have a positive attitude about your abilities.
Avoid hitting your head by protecting yourself.