
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition in which a person experiences neurological symptoms that affect movement, sensation, or awareness, even though no structural damage or disease of the nervous system is identified through standard testing. The symptoms are real and can significantly affect daily life, but they arise from differences in how the brain sends and processes signals rather than from injury or degeneration of the nervous system.
FND is considered a disorder of nervous system functioning, not structure. It is classified as a neurological condition and is also discussed within the broader context of brain–body interaction.
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