Brain atrophy symptoms and treatment

Symptoms of cerebral atrophy include dizziness, dizziness, unsteady walking, choking and coughing, inability to hold objects, hemiparesis of one limb, and seizures. In case of total brain atrophy, patients may have memory loss, slow reaction time, and some patients may have psychiatric symptoms, aggressive behavior, or dementia. The treatment of brain atrophy depends on the cause of brain atrophy. If the atrophy of the whole brain is caused by multi-system atrophy, the main treatment is to improve the symptoms, such as dizziness and lightheadedness, drugs to improve dizziness and lightheadedness can be given, such as Cipro and Mineralon. If there is tremor in the limbs, medications such as Medroba or Morpholol can be given to improve the symptoms. If there is dementia or psychomotor seizures, euphoria, you can give Advil to improve the brain symptoms, and Vistarone to control the patient with symptoms of euphoria.