Difficulty thinking

Introduction

Introduction The main symptoms of depressive neurosis are fatigue, weakness, inability to concentrate, memory loss, decreased work efficiency, and difficulty in falling asleep.

Cause

Cause

The prefrontal cortex acts as a control center that regulates our basic emotions and impulses. However, recent research has shown that large, uncontrollable stress triggers a series of neurochemical reactions that not only weaken the control of the prefrontal cortex, but also strengthen the influence of evolutionary older brain regions. Psychosocial stress. Even with mild stress, the neural circuits responsible for self-control in the brain are very sensitive. When this loop comes to a standstill under pressure, our original impulse is uncontrolled.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Nervous system examination electrocardiogram

Clinically, with persistent low mood, sleep disorders and physical discomfort, common symptoms: fatigue, weakness, difficulty in thinking, inability to concentrate, memory loss, decreased work efficiency, difficulty falling asleep, etc., at least one course.

You should go to the neurological examination of a regular hospital and determine the specific treatment measures under the personal diagnosis of an experienced physician.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

It should be distinguished from the general depression. Clinically, with persistent low mood, sleep disorders and physical discomfort, common symptoms: fatigue, weakness, difficulty in thinking, inability to concentrate, memory loss, decreased work efficiency, difficulty falling asleep, etc., at least one course. Also pay attention to the effects of brain atrophy, depression, neurasthenia and other reasons.

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