When Should We Consider Going to a Neurologist?
When someone recommends that we go to a neurologist, be it another healthcare professional or a relative, it generates a feeling of uneasiness and fear, because we usually associate neurology with a serious disorder, an irreversible disorder, a degenerative disorder, a disorder that causes dependency. However, this is not always the case. It is true that in neurology, diseases with dramatic courses, gloomy prognoses that generate a permanent disability are managed, but diseases with a very good prognosis are also treated and in which the help of a good professional will improve our quality of life. In this post, New York-based neurologist David Schick is going to try to demystify the visit to the neurologist, giving it a reassuring and confident character and thus avoid the suspicion that is usually generated by the mere mention that a consultation is going to occur. The main reasons for consultation in Neurology have to do with discomfort, complaints, symptoms, which are very c