Decreased Concentration In Work

Decreased concentration in work shows the reduced ability of the mind to focus on work. It can occur due to medical, psychological, or cognitive problems. Problems that cause decreased concentration in work include sleep apnea, heavy metal poisoning, infections, pain syndromes, traumatic brain injury, stroke, attention deficit disorder, vision disorders, delirium, dementia, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and stress. Eating balanced food, getting proper sleep, reducing the intake of caffeine, and managing stress by doing meditation helps to improve concentration in work.

  
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Child has poor concentration and nail biting habit. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, This query is about a healthy, happy boy who has poor concentration and cannot stop biting his nails. My 11-year-old son has had a nail-biting habit on and off since his toddler years. We recently moved and started school (were homeschooled before). He has always been easily distracte...  Read Full »


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