Spielmeier Shrinkage of Nerve Cells

Today we will look at such a rare and complex disease as Spielmeyer's wrinkled nerve cells. Let's figure out what kind of disease this is and how it manifests itself.

Corrugator nerve cells were described by the German scientist Spielmeyer in 1905. During the development of the disease, the nerves and nervous tissue of the cerebellum and other parts of the brain are usually affected. This disease occurs less frequently in children than in adults. The main reason for development is heredity and metabolic disorders. When sick, a person usually suffers from frequent dizziness, nausea, irritability, fatigue, unsteady gait and frequent fatigue. People with this disease also experience difficulty writing and swallowing, squinting and headaches.

Treatment for Nerve Cell Shrinkage can range from diet adjustments to special medications. The most commonly prescribed anticonvulsants and antiepileptic drugs