Cerebral palsy is often the result of central nervous system injuries that occur at various stages of development. There are several forms of cerebral palsy, such as spastic, ataxic, and choreoathetoid, each with its own characteristics and manifestations. Associated conditions can range from seizures to various degrees of mental retardation and speech or hearing disorders.
Neuroses are psychological disorders that can arise due to nervous system overloads, and stress can exacerbate these issues. Combating stress through lifestyle changes, physical exercise, and other relaxing activities can help maintain mental balance.
Tics, such as motor and vocal tics, are often associated with disorders like Tourette's syndrome, which can be more severe and complex. Genetic factors and stress are considered to be involved in their onset.
Chorea is a condition characterized by involuntary and disorganized movements of the limbs or body, while epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by abnormal electrical impulses in the brain. Both conditions can have various causes and manifestations.