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- ... processes in the body. With some of these disorders, if treated early, brain dysfunction can be reversed. Left untreated, permanent brain damage, such as dementia, can occur.
- ... the skin or deeper in the body Mild cognitive impairment, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disorders Tests may include: Eye exam ...
- ... help rule out disorders not linked with phonological disorders. These include: Cognitive problems (such as intellectual disability ) Hearing impairment Neurological ...
- ... may also be referred to as major neurocognitive disorder . ... skills) Dementia usually first appears as forgetfulness. Mild cognitive ... controlling bowel movements or urine Swallowing problems
- ... fats and salt in the diet Treating related disorders
- ... be effective for many with OCD. Talk therapy (cognitive behavioral therapy; CBT) has been shown to be effective for this disorder. During therapy, the person is exposed many times ...
- ... Confusion Long-term loss of brain function (mild cognitive impairment or dementia) Severe, short-term loss of brain function (delirium)
- ... mental health provider who has experience treating this disorder with talk therapy can be helpful. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a kind of talk therapy, ...
- ... a full neurologic exam. In older people, testing cognitive function is also important. Other tests may be performed as needed, most often to rule out other disorders: Blood tests CT scan of the head Cranial ...
- ... Medicine is the only effective treatment for anxiety disorders. The correct answer is false. A type of talk therapy called cognitive-behavioral therapy can help you change thoughts or ...