Your body’s command center, the nervous system, is made up of your brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves that branch out from them. The nervous system affects every aspect of your health and directs everything you do.
In short, it is essential for your existence. Keep reading for common signs that your nervous system may be weakened.
What You Should Know About the Nervous System
Your nervous system carries out millions of calculations per millisecond, calculating movement, distance, and sending and receiving signals to make your body work.
The central nervous system is made up of the brain and the spinal cord. Nerves form the peripheral nervous system, branching out to transport messages across your brain and body. Together, the nervous system is in charge of voluntary actions (such as moving or thinking), as well as those you can’t control (like pain response).
There are several ways to keep your nervous system in tip-top shape, including plenty of exercise, a good night’s sleep, and a healthy diet.
What Causes It to Dysregulate?
The following will cause abnormalities or impairments to your nervous system:
- Infections or heavy metal poisoning
- Brain cell degeneration
- Hereditary conditions
- Vitamin deficiencies
- Emotional tumult
- Stress
Brain Mis-Functioning
The following symptoms may indicate that parts of your brain are not functioning as they should:
- Inability to think clearly
- Speech difficulties
- Poor attention span
- Forgetfulness
- Inability to read, write, or understand verbal commands
Persistent or recurring issues with everyday functions can indicate problems worth checking out with a neurologist.
In severe cases, strain on the central nervous system can cause seizures. Seizures typically indicate irritation in a group of brain cells that send electrical discharges to other cells to cause convulsion or a loss of consciousness.
Know When Your Command Center Is in Trouble
Keeping your nervous system in check requires a healthy lifestyle. However, your body will let you know when something is not right. If you experience any of the above signs, it could point to a problem with your nervous system. For a consultation or more information, speak to your healthcare professional.