What can Neurologists help with?

What can Neurologists help with?

Neurologists are specialists who treat diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles. Neurological conditions include epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS) and Parkinson’s disease.

Can a neurologist help you manage your symptoms?

Your neurologist may help you manage your symptoms and neurological disorder alone, or with your primary care physician and other specialists. You can book an appointment with a neurologist in your area using our Healthline FindCare tool.

What kind of a doctor is a neurologist?

A neurologist is a specialist who treats diseases in the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system), peripheral nerves (nerves connecting the brain and spine to the organs, like the lungs or liver), and muscles.

When is it time to see a neurologist?

Dr. Bruce says these are the six signs that it is time to visit a neurologist. Chronic or severe headaches If you get migraine headaches, you should probably make an appointment with a neurologist, especially when the symptoms are associated with neurological deficits or tried treatments prove ineffective.

When to go to a neurologist for back pain?

It’s not an emergency, but you do need to go to a neurologist if symptoms persist,” Carcaterra says. Back problems. Spine compression – from bone overgrowth or a collapsed spinal disc, for example – can irritate nerves and cause neuropathy, or it may cause pain that radiates down the leg.

What does a neurologist do for a living?

A neurologist is a highly trained doctor with specialized training in diagnosing complex conditions of the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system), peripheral nerves (nerves connecting the brain and spine to the organs, like the lungs or liver), and muscles.

What kind of Doctor treats the nervous system?

A doctor may refer a person with neurological problems to a neurologist. A neurologist is a medical doctor who specializes in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating diseases that affect the nervous system. The nervous system has two parts:

It’s not an emergency, but you do need to go to a neurologist if symptoms persist,” Carcaterra says. Back problems. Spine compression – from bone overgrowth or a collapsed spinal disc, for example – can irritate nerves and cause neuropathy, or it may cause pain that radiates down the leg.

When to refer a patient to a neurologist?

If you complain of memory difficulty, your primary care provider can conduct a miniscreening to determine if you should be referred to a neurologist. “I have a lot of elderly patients in my practice, and many are concerned because they can’t remember certain words. That may not trigger a referral.