Study: About 3.4 billion people around the world suffer from neurological diseases

In an analytical study based on a data investigation, it was reported that approximately 3.4 billion people around the world suffer from the disease of the nervous system, according to Lancet Magazine. The study, which examined data from the study of the global burden of diseases, injuries and risk factors, said that the number of people suffering from neurological diseases or the because of it, such as strips, alzheimer’s and other types of dementia and meningitis, has increased. Dramatically over the course of 30 years, due to the growth of population density and aging, in addition to increased exposure to environmental risk factors, metabolism and life pattern. She pointed out that the total number of disability, illnesses and early deaths around the world, a measure known as “modified years of disability, caused by nervous conditions”, increased by 18% over 31 years as it increased from about 375 million years of a healthy life that lost to 443 million years in 2021 in 1990. Disease, diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage), meningitis, epilepsy, nervous complications caused by premature birth, autism spectrum disorder and cancer of nervous systems. She explained that the stroke was the main reason for the amended years of life, according to the age of 19 out of the 21 regions of the global burden of illness in 2021. 2021 for each of them. According to the study, headaches and neurological disorders were the most common in 2021, about two billion tension headaches, while migraine affected about 1.1 billion cases, while the study indicated that diabetic neuropathy is the fastest growing among all neurological cases. The number of people suffering from diabetes neuropathy has doubled more than three times the world since 1990, to rise to 206 million in 2021, which corresponds to the increase in the prevalence of diabetes worldwide. While nervous complications of emerging sepsis increased by 70%, and the brain malaria rose by 54%. The absolute number of ages changed by disability has increased significantly as a result of aging and the increasing number of population around the world. The researchers studied nervous growth disorders and nervous conditions in children for the first time, and they found that they were responsible for almost five (18%) of all neurological disorders. 80% deaths in poor countries, and the study indicates that the average years of life represent 80 million years of a healthy life in 2021 years of a healthy life. More than 80% of nervous deaths and loss of health in countries with low and medium income occur. And estimates revealed that there are clear differences in the burden of disease of the nervous system between the regions of the world and the levels of income. In Asia, the Pacific and Australia were high income, which are the areas that have the best nerve health, the average age was valid for deficit and deaths less than 3 thousand, and 65 people per 100,000, respectively in 2021. In contrast, in the worst areas in the western and central Africa of Africa, the average age of the age of the age of a shortage (more than 7 each. 2021. The Head of the World Health Organization, Dr. The improvement in the rate of survival of infants increases long-term disabilities, while limited access to treatment and rehabilitation services contribute to the high mortality rate in these countries. From 2017, only a quarter of the countries in the world had a separate budget for nervous states, and only half of them had clinical guidelines. In addition, medical workers who care for people with neurological cases are distributed unevenly around the world, where countries with high income have a number of neurological diseases per 100,000 individuals that are more than 70 times from low and medium -income countries. The study has identified the relationship of the nervous system that can be prevented by eliminating the well -known risk factors for stroke, dementia, multiple sclerosis, parkinson disease, encephalitis, meningitis and mental disability. The analysis indicates that the adjustment of 18 risk buyers during the life of a person, the most important high blood pressure of which is, can occur 84% of the years of life, which is correct for deficit worldwide. It is estimated that leading lead can reduce the burden of intellectual disability by 63%, while reducing glucose glucose to normal levels can reduce the burden of dementia by about 15%.