An example of a condition that affects the nervous and sensory system is Huntington’s disease. It is a slowly progressing, genetic condition that affects the brain and nervous system. In people with HD, the structures of the basal ganglia are a lot smaller than normal caused by the death of the brain cells. The nerve cells of the striatum are the first to die as Huntingtons progresses.
It gradually degenerates parts of the basal ganglia called the caudate nucleus and putamen, although other parts of the brain can be affected. The basal ganglia are collections of nerve cells located at the base of the cerebrum, deep within the brain.
The hallmark symptom of Huntington's disease is uncontrolled movement of the arms, legs, head, face and upper body. However it also causes a decline in thinking and reasoning skills, including memory, concentration, judgment, and ability to plan and organize. It can also affects a persons mood by causing depression, irritability or aggressive behaviour.
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Processed and salted foods shouldn't be on the tray of a patient on a low sodium diet.
<h3>What is Sodium?</h3>
This is a chemical element with the symbol Na and atomic number 11. Its primary source is salt(Nacl).
Since Salt contain a high level of sodium, it is best to avoid foods which contain it such as the ones which are processed and salted therefore making it the most appropriate choice.
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It could cause liver damage and problems to the body from the medication of depression