Question

What are the symptoms of children with brain atrophy?

Answer

Analyzing the clinical manifestations of brain atrophy, they can be generally divided into two major categories: decline in brain function and cognitive regression. The decline in brain function is manifested as dizziness, headaches, insomnia, poor memory, numbness in the hands and feet, and depression. Cognitive regression is characterized by disorders in cognitive and social adaptation abilities, such as decline in memory, comprehension, judgment, and calculation abilities, which may lead to dementia.