For the treatment
:
[Of all the diseases of the nervous system,
the most common difficulty that people have is pain, and much of that is
nerve-related," according to Dr. Shai Gozani, founder and CEO of NeuroMetrix, a
medical device company. [There are 100 million people who live with chronic pain."
According to the
Mayo Clinic, patients with nerve disorders experience functional difficulties,
which result in conditions such as:
Epilepsy, in which
abnormal electrical discharges from brain cells cause seizures
Parkinson's
disease, which is a progressive nerve disease that affects movement
Multiple sclerosis
(MS), in which the protective lining of the nerves is attacked by the body`s
immune system
Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a motor neuron
disease which weakens the muscles and progressively hampers physical function
Huntington's
disease, which is an inherited condition that cause the nerve cells in the
brain to degenerate
Alzheimer's
disease, which covers a wide range of disorders that impacts mental functions,
particularly memory.
Mayo Clinic also
noted that the nervous system can also be affected by vascular disorders such
as:
Stroke, which
occurs when there is bleeding on the brain or the blow flow to the brain is
obstructed;
Transient ischemic
attack (TIA), which are mini-type strokes that last a shorter period of time
but mimic stroke symptoms; and
Subarachnoid
hemorrhage, which is specifically
bleeding in the space between your brain and the surrounding membrane that can
be the result of a trauma or rupturing of a weak blood vessel;
Infections such as
meningitis, encephalitis, polio, and epidural abscess can also affect the
nervous system, the NIH noted.
Treatments vary
from anti inflammatory medications and pain medications such as opiates , to
implanted nerve stimulators and wearable devices, Gozani said. [Many people
also turn to herbal and holistic methods to reduce pain, such as acupuncture."
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Spread the Love, Not the Germs… in Style
There's a memory from my childhood that has stuck with me, something my mom used to do that I've continued with my own family. It's this idea of the "sick tray," though calling it that might not sound particularly inviting. Honestly, I should probably think of a new name for it because it holds such sweet memories of home and being cared for. Even though being sick isn't ever fun, there's something about this little tradition that brings comfort and makes you feel cared for.
As a mom now, I've kept this little ritual alive. We don't need it too often, but when we do, it's something I always think about. For instance, when my husband was dealing with pneumonia recently, I wished I had set one up for him. It's not just about the practical items, but the thoughtfulness behind it.
When Kleenex challenged me to think of ways to spread love in honor of Valentine's Day, I immediately thought of how I could incorporate the idea of caring for those I love, including a box of Kleenex tissues. The next time someone isn't feeling well, consider putting together a tray of thoughtful items to cheer them up. Our trays always include a bell (for when they need help), tissues, a sanitizing spray (I make my own), something decorative like a flower or small piece of art, a warm drink (like tea or broth), and any medications or extras they might need. What else would you add to make it even more special?
The new Kleenex Brand Ready to Care Collection by Betsey Johnson adds a whole new level of style and flair. As someone who loves great aesthetics, I couldn't resist creating a tray that feels special, whether for someone who's sick or just needs a little pick-me-up. Imagine giving someone a tray with their morning coffee or a late-night snack—it’s the kind of thoughtful gesture that can brighten anyone's day. You could even create a morning tray for yourself to enjoy during your "me-time."
I already have a collection of trays in my home, and now I'm inspired to place styled trays around the house, spreading little bits of love and encouragement throughout the day. Give it a try—curate trays with things you love, adding layers of texture, color, and design.
Another way to say "I love you" is by leaving sweet little notes for loved ones to discover. My kids adore the Kleenex Brand tissue packs from the Betsey Johnson line, especially Aliyah who loves the zippered design. I always keep a stash in my bag, and I love sharing them with others. In fact, I once reached into my bag for a tissue and found a note I'd written earlier. It made me smile, even though I knew it was mine!
This experience reminded me of the power of little gestures. Whether it's a note, a tray, or simply a box of tissues, these small acts of kindness can make a big difference.