Neuro-Psychiatry

Neuro-Psychiatry

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What are neuropsychiatric disorders?

Neuropsychiatric disorder is a blanket in medical term that surrounds a broad range of medical conditions that involves both neurology and psychiatry. Common neuropsychiatric disorders include:

Seizures
Attention deficit disorders
Cognitive deficit disorders
Palsies
Uncontrolled anger
Migraine headaches
Addictions
Eating disorders
Depression
Anxiety

Neuropsychiatric disorders in children can mainly range widely in its cause, course, and severity.

What causes neuropsychiatric disorders in children?

Some of the major causes are:

  • Traumatic head injury (TBI)
  • Infections
  • Medication side effects
  • Attention-deficit hyperactivity syndrome (ADHD)
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Environmental factors

In some cases, the cause may be unknown, may be related to other factors.

What are the symptoms of neuropsychiatric disorders?

One key component of neuropsychiatric disorders can be the symptoms tending to impact brain function, emotion, and mood.

These can range from problems in focusing and learning in the case of ADHD to sadness, irritability, memory problems, mood problems, depression with a variety of other psychiatric and/or neurological symptoms.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Neuropsychiatric disorders include health problems that affect both the brain and mind. These can be seizures, memory issues, mood changes, anxiety, depression, and more.
    Common causes include head injuries, infections, side effects from medicines, ADHD, genetic factors, and environmental influences. Sometimes the exact cause is not known.
    Symptoms can be trouble focusing, mood swings, irritability, memory problems, headaches, or unusual behavior.
    Yes. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
    They can. Symptoms and causes may vary, especially in children, where development plays a role.
    Doctors use medical history, physical exams, and tests such as brain scans and blood tests to find the cause.
    No. Treatment may include therapy, lifestyle changes, and sometimes medicines, depending on the condition.
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