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Childhood Anxiety Disorders: An Overview
Every child will have the occasional attack of stage fright or a phase when they might fear monsters under their bed. If these continue to happen regularly for years on end however, it might be time to take a closer look. Anxiety in children can be debilitating for their social life and affect their performance at school, while increasing the risk of poor mental health. With the right treatment however, children can learn to control the symptoms and gain more confidence. Here, we offer a quick guide to what childhood anxiety disorders look like and how to treat them.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Lifehack
What Are The Different Types Of Motor Neuron Disease?
Receiving a diagnosis of Motor Neuron Disease can be a tough moment. A progressive condition that has no cure, it affects the ability to make voluntary movements, significantly hampering daily functionality and overall fitness. However, with adequate knowledge, patients can act quickly to obtain a diagnosis, and commence the best MND treatment in Bangalore. Here, we offer a quick guide to the various kinds of Motor Neuron Disease one might have.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Lifehack
BEST TREATMENT FOR AUTISM: AN INTRODUCTION
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects the way patients behave and socialize. It generally manifests at an early age – between 2 and 4 years of age, although many people go undiagnosed until adulthood. The sooner the patient starts a treatment program, the greater the benefits. Tailored treatment can help the patient cope much better. Here, we take a closer look at the best treatment for Autism available at different ages, and also address some key questions about the condition.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Longevity
ALS AND ITS SYMPTOMS: AN OVERVIEW
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurological disease that attacks the nerves controlling voluntary movement in the body. About 5 in every 1,00,000 people worldwide get diagnosed with ALS each year. It is often difficult to answer how or why the disease occurs, while the condition itself is not curable. However, continued research and development offer the prospect of refined treatment options. Let’s take a closer look at what Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis symptoms look like.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Longevity
High-Functioning Autism: An Introduction
Today, the conversation around Autism Spectrum Disorder is more active than ever, as more and more people are being diagnosed with Autism. As the definition of Autism changes, so do the treatment options and societal expectations that ASD patients are forced to cope with. Particularly, those with high-functioning Autism may face unique challenges, as their symptoms and needs are not quite as obvious, as for patients with low-functioning Autism. Here, we address what life with high-functioning Autism may feel like.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Longevity
A GUIDE TO THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects about 1% of people over the age of 65. Patients experience trouble with movement, and witness psychological decline that gets progressively worse. Therefore, it is crucial to start treatment early. A big part of getting the treatment is knowing which amongst the different types of Parkinson’s Disease, one may have. Many may not know that there are several types of Parkinson’s, so here’s a quick guide to help you understand.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Longevity
Sensory Issues Related to Autism: An Overview
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that makes it hard for children to navigate social environments and unfamiliar experiences. It takes time, care, and patience to help these children build a healthy lifestyle, especially since the condition has no cure. Often, children with Autism display sensory processing issues, in which one or more of the bodily senses are inappropriately reactive to stimulus. Sensory issues in Autism can lead to distress, meltdowns, and potentially dangerous behaviors. This can be taxing for both the child and the parent. Here, we discuss how sensory issues manifest in children with Autism and how to manage them.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Psyche
All You Need To Know About Speech Therapy For Children
What is Speech Therapy? Speech Therapy refers to the assessment and treatment of disorders relating to speech, language, and communication. Speech disorders can occur due to a variety of structural and developmental abnormalities that affect the child’s ability to articulate sounds properly. Speech Therapy treatments can help the child overcome these abnormalities through a variety of exercises that target their specific issues. The earlier Speech Therapy for children begins, the greater the benefits will be.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Families
Spinal Cord Injury: Recovery Signs
The recovery process for a spinal cord injury is usually a long and challenging one. It may be hard at first, to notice signs of improvement even after regular treatment, which can be frustrating for the patient. However, it is important to remember that every patient is unique and will recover at their own pace. What is essential, is to continue treatment diligently, practise healthy habits, gather a support system, and remain mentally positive. Here’s a quick guide to what recovering from a spinal cord injury may look like.
By Albertalice4 years ago in 01
Tightness and Contractures in Cerebral Palsy: An Overview
Cerebral Palsy is a non-progressive motor disorder that occurs in about 2 to 3 live births per 1000. Patients will experience a variety of motor symptoms over their lifespan, as well as difficulties with speaking and swallowing. In particular, several children experience tightness and contractures in their limb muscles, which requires special treatment for Cerebral Palsy, to restore functionality. Here’s a quick guide as to what that may look like.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Longevity
Multiple Sclerosis Progression: An Overview
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects adults between 20 and 40 years of age. The signs and symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis vary widely from patient to patient, and even fluctuate throughout each patient’s life. While this can make it hard to predict exactly how the disease will progress, there are patterns that it follows that can help patients know what types of Multiple Sclerosis treatment to seek. Here’s a quick guide to what Multiple Sclerosis looks like and how it evolves over the years.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Psyche
Multiple Sclerosis And Depression: Decoding The Connection
Neurological disorders such as Autism, Parkinson’s Disease, Motor Neuron Disease, and Multiple Sclerosis have the potential to render a patient totally dependent on others. While providing that much-needed attention, caregivers usually focus on the physiological aspects of a disease, often ignoring the accompanying psychological needs of the patient. In this article, we will explain how Multiple Sclerosis, commonly known as MS, could also lead to depression. Let us start by understanding MS and its major symptoms.
By Albertalice4 years ago in Longevity



