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Restless Leg Syndrome: A Neurology Specialist Discusses the Impact of RLS
Often misunderstood as merely a bad habit or a sign of nervousness, restless leg syndrome is a genuine medical condition that can impact the quality of life and sleep patterns of those affected.
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Understanding Bell’s Palsy: A Closer Look at the Condition and Its Impact
Bell's Palsy is a neurological disorder that results in sudden, temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, typically affecting one side of the face. This condition can cause significant distress and impact the quality of life for those affected. With an estimated 40,000 Americans diagnosed each year, it's a condition that warrants attention and understanding.
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Myasthenia Gravis: A Guide to Navigating Muscular Weakness
Myasthenia gravis is a Latin term which means “grave muscular weakness.” Once you receive this diagnosis from an observant neurologist in Leesburg, a lot of things will suddenly become clear, such as why your jaw muscles get weak and tired while eating, then go back to normal after some rest.
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Is Myopathy Curable? Our Neurology Specialist Answers the Basic Questions
Myopathy is a medical term that means your muscles are not working properly. Some of the common signs of myopathy are muscle weakness, pain, cramps, stiffness, and fatigue.
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Neuropathy: Definition, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment by Leesburg Neurology Specialists
Neuropathy can cause various symptoms, such as pain, numbness, and weakness, especially in the hands and feet. There are four main types of neuropathy which are discussed in this article.
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Dementia or Memory Loss: When to See a Leesburg Neurology Specialist
Having a hard time remembering phone numbers or names of people you just met? Everyone forgets things sometimes, however dementia is a severe form of memory loss that can be debilitating.
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Repeated Bouts of Syncope? Visit a Leesburg Neurologist Now!
Syncope, commonly known as fainting, is a common illness experienced by about 3% of men and 3.5% of women at some point in their lifetime.
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How Our Neurologist in Leesburg Can Help You With Migraines
Migraine is an illness that is common but painful and sometimes debilitating. It is essential for patients to consult with a neurology specialist to avoid misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment.
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Warning Signs of Parkinson’s Disease and When to See a Neurologist
According to research from the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, more than a million Americans live with Parkinson’s disease, a progressive nervous system disorder that impacts movement. This staggering number only grows with each passing year as roughly 60,000 Americans are diagnosed with the condition every year.
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Coronavirus and the Neurological Side Effects of COVID-19
Coronavirus cases are still occurring and may become more prevalent as we head into winter and flu season. COVID-19 infection can cause long-term brain and motor function problems. See a neurologist if you have trouble recovering from COVID-19 its or its variations.