The brain and nervous system are responsible for almost all of the body's functions.
That's why any type of change is noteworthy and requires observation and monitoring.
Common neurological symptoms include:
- Severe or sudden headache;
- Unexplained numbness or weakness;
- Memory problems or confusion;
- Seizures;
- Vision changes;
- Difficulty speaking or not understanding what you are saying;
- Problems with balance and coordination;
- Chronic dizziness.
Some neurological symptoms require immediate medical attention.
The patient should be taken to the nearest emergency department if the following signs are detected:
- Sudden loss of consciousness;
- An epileptic seizure lasting more than 5 minutes;
- Signs of a stroke;
- Severe head trauma.
Source:
https://communityneuroservices.com/neurological-red-flags-when-to-see-a-neurologist/
