What are the early symptoms of brain atrophy sequelae

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In modern society, brain atrophy is a very common disease, and it will bring many sequelae. Unfortunately, many people suffer from brain atrophy. If the patients are not treated and protected in time, it will lead to serious and terrible consequences, such as Alzheimer's disease. So, what is the difference between patients with brain atrophy and normal people? What are the specific sequelae? This is a topic that many people often consult and talk about. Let's introduce it to you in order to strengthen the prevention and care of this disease in our life.

What are the early symptoms of brain atrophy sequelae

First: [personality and behavior disorder] the personality of patients with brain atrophy will change, such as they don't like to deal with people and lack of feelings for their family. He has a bad temper, often sensitive, suspicious and selfish. Some high-level emotional activities, such as sense of responsibility, sense of shame, sense of morality and so on, will have varying degrees of decline.

Second: 2 [mental retardation] the patient's memory drops rapidly. For example, we often lose some things and forget the things we promised others. The ability to understand and judge is also greatly reduced, even forgetting one's name, not knowing one's age, not going home, not even recognizing relatives and friends

Third: [functional decline of facial features] people with brain atrophy can cause limb dysfunction. The eyes are not good, the ears are back, the speech is not clear and straightforward enough, and there will be hallucinations and auditory hallucinations. In severe cases, dementia or paralysis may occur. Usually in life, we should pay attention to exercise to prevent falling.

matters needing attention

There are many sequelae of brain atrophy, patients are difficult to take care of themselves in life, which causes a lot of trouble and pain to patients and their families, and brings great harm. We should pay attention to strengthen the nursing of patients and accompany them to live together.