10 Wilson's Disease Symptoms
Symptom #5: Aggression
The brain is a very complicated organ and if something is wrong with it, then it can affect us in some very profound ways. The brain is mostly responsible for who we are, for our personalities and general outlook in life. If our brain is affected in some ways, it can change who we are.
People with Wilson’s disease of the brain can find that they become uncharacteristically aggressive toward other people. It can make them difficult to work with, but it is not their fault that they are acting in this way. It can also cause some very unsociable and inappropriate behavior from patients with the illness.
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