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Functional neurological disorder (FND)

Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a disorder of the way your nervous system functions (works). The disorder exists without there being a problem in the structure of your nervous system or brain. Some people describe it as a software problem rather than a hardware problem.

FND is not well understood by many people, even some doctors. It is a rare condition, but it is being recognised more often than it used to be.

If you have FND, you do not have control over any of your symptoms. Your symptoms are likely to come and go and may change over time. This can make it difficult for others to understand FND. It can also lead to frustration and a feeling that others do not believe you.

Symptoms of functional neurological disorder

Symptoms of FND are different for different people and can change over time. These are some of the more common symptoms:

Diagnosing functional neurological disorder

FND can be difficult to diagnose. Your doctor will ask lots of questions about your symptoms and your general health. They will consider any possible causes for your symptoms. This might mean they need to do some blood tests or other investigations.

FND itself cannot be diagnosed by blood tests. But it is important that your doctor makes sure your symptoms are not caused by other conditions.

Your doctor will do some specific tests involving moving your limbs in special ways. The results of these tests may help determine if you have FND.

If your doctor thinks you might have FND, you will need to see a specialist for a definite diagnosis.

Self-care for functional neurological disorder

When you have any long-lasting condition, it is important to look after your general health, both physical and mental. Some things you can do are:

Treating functional neurological disorder

To treat FND and improve or reduce your symptoms you may need to see several types of therapists. This will depend on your symptoms and if you have any other related conditions or possible causes.

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Written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Page created August 2024.

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