ALS: This disease weakens muscles and can impact our functions. The main symptom is muscles weakness and spasms. People who have ALS might also experience speech trouble and fatigue. …show more content…
The main symptom are seizures (muscle spasms) and fatigue. Epilepsy can be treated with surgery and medications, including nerve pain medication, a sedative, and anticonvulsant.
Brain Aneurysm: This is when a weakness in a blood vessel in the brain balloons and fills with blood. The main symptom is a sudden, sharp, painful headache. It can also cause bleeding and vomiting. There are several ways to treat a brain aneurysm including surgery, monitors, and blood thinners.
Alzheimer’s: Is a progressive disease that can cause permanent memory loss and the destruction of other mental functions. The symptoms include memory loss, mental confusion, and behavioral issues. No treatments exist but exercise and cognition-enhancing medication can temporarily improve symptoms.
Spinal Meningitis: It is an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord membranes typically caused by an infection. Symptoms include headache, stiffness, and a fever. Depending on the situation it can get better by itself or it can be life threatening urging the aid of a steroid or penicillin