Common neurological symptoms

Neurologists commonly see patients about the following symptoms:

  • headaches;
  • memory problems;
  • tremors, shaking, or involuntary movements;
  • muscle weakness, stiffness, or spasms;
  • difficulty with coordination;
  • shuffling gait;
  • numbness and tingling;
  • episodes of altered consciousness or convulsions;
  • dizziness and balance;
  • neuropathic pain (burning, tingling, electric) affecting a specific part of the body;
  • vision changes (e.g. double vision, loss, or change);
  • speech difficulties (slurring, difficulty finding words).