Many neurological problems have specific signs that are not associated with any of the previous five categories listed in the left menu.
The following list includes some of the more common signs associated with neurological diseases that have not previously been mentioned and is not all-inclusive.
- difficulty swallowing or chewing
- decreased facial movement
- voice changes
- muscle atrophy of the head
- collapsing
- hearing loss
- behavioral changes (confusion, pacing, wandering)
- trismus
- dropped jaw
The following list includes some of the more common neurological diseases whose primary signs are not included as a category in the left menu and is not all-inclusive.
- facial paralysis
- idiopathic facial paralysis
- facial nerve trauma
- jaw paralysis
- trigeminal neuritis
- tetanus
- laryngeal paralysis
- dysphagia
- megaesophagus
- myasthenia gravis
- bulbar neuritis
- hypoglossal paralysis
- trigeminal neuritis
- masticatory myositis
- dysautonomia
- deafness
- narcolepsy
- syncope
This information is meant to be a guide and not a substitute for veterinary care.
Always follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian.