Neurotoxicity Innovations

 Neurotoxicity may be a sort of toxicity during which a biological, chemical, or physical agent produces an adverse effect on the structure or function of the central and/or peripheral systema nervosum . It occurs when exposure to a substance – specifically, a neurotoxin or neurotoxicant– alters the traditional activity of the systema nervosum in such how on cause permanent or reversible damage to nervous tissue. This can eventually disrupt or maybe kill neurons, which are cells that transmit and process signals within the brain and other parts of the systema nervosum . Neurotoxicity may result from organ transplants, radiation treatment, certain drug therapies Some Substances used in chemotherapy, narcotic use, and exposure to heavy metals, bites from certain species of venomous snakes, pesticides certain industrial cleaning solvents, fuels and certain naturally occurring substances. Symptoms may appear immediately after exposure or be delayed. They may include limb weakness or numbness, loss of memory, vision, and/or intellect, uncontrollable obsessive and/or compulsive behaviors, delusions, headache, cognitive and behavioral problems and sexual dysfunction. psychological feature deterioration and involuntary system nervous pathology. in addition, neurotoxicity has been found to be a significant reason behind neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease. Chronic mold exposure in homes can lead to neurotoxicity which may not appear for months to years of exposure. All symptoms listed above are consistent with mold mycotoxin accumulation  

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