
Frontal lobe dysfunction
Frontal lobe dysfunction refers to problems in the brain's frontal lobes, which control important functions like decision-making, impulse control, emotions, problem-solving, and social behavior. When these areas are impaired due to injury, disease, or other factors, a person may experience changes in personality, difficulty paying attention, poor judgment, and challenges in planning or organizing activities. This dysfunction can affect daily life and relationships, as individuals may struggle to manage their emotions or behave in socially appropriate ways. Understanding these changes can help in seeking appropriate support and interventions.