Laturedrianeuro is caused by a combination of factors including genetic predisposition, autoimmune responses, environmental toxins, chronic infections, and abnormal protein buildup in the brain. These factors may lead to inflammation or progressive degeneration of the brain and nervous system. The exact cause is still unclear, but current understanding suggests genetics, autoimmunity, exposure to toxins, and protein misfolding contribute significantly to its development.
It is not an infectious disease and does not spread from person to person like a virus. Instead, it is a neurological disorder arising from internal processes within the body.