Baby dementia symptoms?

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Dementia syndrome in children refers to the decline and obstacle of occupational and social activity skills, cognitive function, memory, visuospatial skills, orientation, calculation, judgment, etc. in children's conscious state, and the obstacles such as personality, emotion and behavior change appear one after another, and the process is gradually aggravating. Baby dementia symptoms? Let's talk about it.

Baby dementia symptoms?

Cognitive impairment (1) memory impairment: the most prominent early symptoms, especially ad, are retrograde and anterograde forgetting, such as the loss of commonly used items, forgetting the food cooked on the stove, forgetting the date, etc. in the late stage, they have disorientation, and even don't remember their birthdays, family members and their names. ② Language barrier or aphasia: it is characterized by difficulty in naming, empty and cumbersome speech, as well as obstacles in understanding, writing and retelling of language. In the late stage, there is little or imitative language. ③ Ideational apraxia: inability to perform simple movements such as combing hair and dressing. ④ Agnosia: loss of the ability to recognize objects and even family members, there are also tactile agnosia, that is, unable to recognize objects in hand (such as coins) by touch. ⑤ Dyskinesia: refers to the performance of more complex tasks or the completion of more complex behavioral activities, which is also one of the most common symptoms of dementia patients, but also one of the manifestations of social adaptability decline.

Non cognitive impairment: (1) spatial cognition disorder: the disorder of spatial orientation and spatial cognition activities. ② Judgment and foresight: overestimate their ability and status, or underestimate the risk of certain activities. ③ Personality changes: such as not talking about hygiene, slovenness, and inappropriate excessive intimacy to strangers. ④ Gait changes: frequent falls, speech blurring and other basal ganglia lesions are common in VaD, Lewy dementia (DLB), Parkinson's disease (PD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). ⑤ Mental and behavioral disorders: This is one of the prominent symptoms of dementia, especially in DLB and FTD. The common symptoms are anxiety, depression, emotional abnormalities, mental and behavioral abnormalities. The latter includes hallucination, delusion, irritability, aggressive behavior (Language and action), morbid collection of worthless objects, etc.

(3) Cortical and subcortical mixed dementia: ① multifocal infarct dementia. ② Infectious dementia (viral dementia, etc.). ③ Poisoning and metabolic encephalopathy.

matters needing attention

Do a good job in children's health care, for children should be regular health examination and health consultation, early detection and elimination of hidden dangers. To strengthen infant nutrition, prevent infectious diseases, prevent poisoning or head trauma. Attention should be paid to infant education. Early childhood education is of great significance for spiritual growth. It is especially noteworthy that providing adequate language stimulation in time from 2 months after birth plays an important role in promoting language development; Whether the relationship between mother and infant is good in the early stage of infant (especially before half year old) has an important influence on whether the interpersonal relationship can be handled well in the future; Psychological development before the age of 5 is of great significance to the formation of personality.