Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive impairment is a general term used to describe a range of difficulties with cognitive functions such as memory, concentration, and problem-solving. It can be caused by physical or mental health issues, including stroke, dementia, traumatic brain injury, and depression. It can also be caused by substance abuse or long-term drug use. Cognitive impairment can also result from medical conditions like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. People with cognitive impairment may have difficulty completing tasks, remembering information, or understanding instructions. Treatment for cognitive impairment can include medication, cognitive and physical therapies, and lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis and treatment are important for managing the condition and maintaining good quality of life.
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