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Why is treating brain disorders difficult?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Many neurological disorders are difficult to treat because of a natural barrier in the brain. The blood-brain barrier is a specialized system of cells that acts as a gatekeeper for the brain, blocking harmful substances from entering while allowing in necessary nutrients.

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Answered by lonelynaveen
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All surgery carries a level of risk, but due to the complexity and delicacy of the brain, investigating and treating brain disorders can be very difficult. If surgery is undergone more damage or side-effects may be created, which could affect the patient's quality of life.

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