Defect of Conduction System of the Attention Pathway Leading to Development of Inattentive Spells in a Young Female
Published: February 1, 2020 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2020/41688.13479
Hussain Hussain, Aya Fadel, Haider Alwaely
1. Al Karch Hospital, Baghdad Medical City, Angelton Medical Center, TX, Houston, USA, American University of Antigua.
2. American University of Antigua and Miami Medical Center, Florida, USA.
3. American University of Antigua and New York Medical Center, 89 Barker St, Staten Island NY 10310 USA, Richmond Hospital.
Correspondence
Dr. Hussain Hussain,
2310 Dolan Falls LN, Houston, TX, USA, 77089.
E-mail: hussain1986hussain@yahoo.com
Inattentive spells are neurological disorders affecting the neuronal pathways that lead to a decrease in neuronal conduction velocity. The pathways of attention normally function systematically by utilising an electrical conduction system, in order to transmit and process neuronal information. A defect in the attention pathways leads to cognitive impairments that have a detrimental effect on the patient’s health and well-being. Interestingly, patients with a defective attention pathway reported higher incidence of motor vehicle collisions and injuries. The authors report the case of an index patient, 26-year-old female, with chief complaints of frequent prolonged gaze, mild anxiety, insomnia, poor concentration and a decrease in attention span, to assess the correlation between neuronal pathway defects and the efficacy of Omega 3-6-9 treatment. Also, to facilitate the conduction velocity between the neurons. The patient’s symptoms and progression were observed during a five months period. This patient after being treated with Omega 3-6-9, noticed a drastic improvement in concentration, mood, and circadian rhythm. However, after an abrupt interruption of the treatment, her symptoms recurred over a short period of time.
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