What does neurology examine?

The Department of Neurology mainly examines and treats diseases such as vertigo, cerebral infarction, trigeminal neuralgia, neurasthenia, neurosis, facial neuritis, syncope, radial nerve palsy, dementia syndromes, epilepsy, headache, sciatica, Parkinson’s disease, and acute spinal cord inflammation.
The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves, while neurology examines symptoms related to vertigo, cerebral infarction, trigeminal neuralgia, neurasthenia, neurosis, facial neuritis, syncope, radial nerve palsy, dementia syndromes, epilepsy, headache, sciatica, Parkinson’s disease, acute myelitis, and more.
The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves, mainly including cerebrovascular disease, migraine, inflammatory brain disease, myelitis, epilepsy, dementia, neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic and genetic diseases, trigeminal neuralgia, and peripheral neuropathy.
Any suspected or confirmed diagnosis of any of these conditions can be seen at your local neurology department.