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Memory loss. Emotional lability, ie other frontal lobe signs. Management and prognosis Both depend on the underlying cause.
There can be emotional lability, aphasia with impaired ability to comprehend speech or writing and hemiplegia.
Presentation This is usually dramatic, with the sudden development of psychiatric/behavioural problems such as emotional lability, anxiety, night-time fears, hyperactivity and oppositional...
Dysphagic. Emotional lability may also be present. There may also be neurological deficits in the limb - eg, increased tone, enhanced reflexes and weakness.
This includes short-term problems, such as loss of energy and more longer-term issues, including cognitive dysfunction. [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] Risk factors for developing adverse consequences Lon...
l Prophylactic anti-epileptic drugs do not reduce post-traumatic seizures in mild traumatic brain injury. [ 18 ] Delayed effects include the post-concussion syndrome, which is characterised...
There may be associated anxiety-related symptoms including obsessive-compulsive and perseverative behaviours, emotional lability and aggressive or self-aggressive behaviours. Affected girls a...
They include: Emotional lability. Obsessive-compulsive behaviour. Cognitive defects. Personality change.
Common manifestations include: Experiencing a broad range of negative emotions with a frequency and intensity out of proportion to the situation. Emotional lability and poor emotion ...
MND may first present with cognitive features, which may include: Behavioural changes. Emotional lability (not related to dementia). Frontotemporal dementia . ALS tends ...
When advising people with visual problems after stroke about driving, consult the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) regulations. [ 8 ] Memory function Use interventions for memory ...
Features of pseudobulbar palsy Emotional problems - eg, emotional lability, psychomotor retardation or depression. For objective evidence, carry out a test of cognitive func...
Negativity (temporary resistance to change). Emotional lability. Depressive disorders. Anxiety disorders. Sleep disorders. Epilepsy-related psychotic disorders.
Syncope. Emotional lability, anxiety and depression, confusion. Memory impairment. Lethargy. Headaches.
Psychological problems: depression, cognitive dysfunction and emotional lability [ 4 ] . Osteopenia or osteoporosis . Oedema . Women may complain of irregular menses .
Impulsive or reckless behaviour. Emotional lability. ICD-11 defines a hypomanic episode as a persistent mood state lasting at least several days, characterised by a mild of elevat...
Consider amitriptyline to treat emotional lability (involuntary laughing and crying related to a frontal lobe lesion). Depression : Assessment should include all contributory f...
Video appointments with qualified counsellors are now available in Patient Access Book now What are the types of child abuse? Emotional abuse...
The teenage years can be a very difficult emotional time for both adolescents and their parents. A gulf can grow between parents and their children during adolescence.
Depersonalisation may take the form of emotional and/or physical numbing, a sense of watching yourself from a distance or ‘being in a play’, or changes in how you sense things, such as a dist...