What could happen if your nervous system wasn't functioning properly?
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Answer:
The nervous system is divided into the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system, or CNS) and the nerve cells that control voluntary and involuntary movements (peripheral nervous system, or PNS).
Explaination:
● Blood supply problems (vascular. disorders).
● Injuries (trauma), especially injuries to the head and spinal cord.
● Problems that are present at birth (congenital).
● Mental health problems, such as anxiety disorders, depression, or psychosis.
● Exposure to toxins, such as carbon monoxide, arsenic, or lead.
● Problems that cause a gradual loss of function (degenerative). Examples include:
▪︎Parkinson's disease.
▪︎Multiple sclerosis (MS).
▪︎Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
▪︎Alzheimer's disease.
▪︎Huntington's disease.
▪︎Peripheral neuropathies.
Most headaches are not caused by serious central nervous system problems. The pain that comes with a headache can range from a throbbing or a piercing pain, such as with a migraine, to severe pain that comes and goes over several days, such as with cluster headaches.