Managing behavioral symptoms
Early in the disease, people may experience irritability, anxiety or depression.
Later in the disease, people may develop: Agitation (verbal or physical outbursts, general emotional distress, restlessness, pacing, shredding paper or tissues) Sleep disturbances. Delusions. Hallucinations.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what is a Behavioural problem?
These problems can result from temporary stressors in the child’s life, or they might represent more enduring disorders. The most common disruptive behaviour disorders include oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder (CD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).