Lobitis is a medical term used to refer to the frontal lobe of the brain. The frontal lobe is one of the largest lobes of the brain and is responsible for many functions, including thinking, speech, motor activity and emotions.
The frontal lobe has a complex structure and consists of many different areas, each of which has its own functions. For example, the prefrontal cortex is responsible for planning, decision-making, and behavioral control, while the basal ganglia regulates motor activity.
Diseases of the frontal lobe can manifest themselves with various symptoms, such as disturbances in thinking, speech, motor activity, emotional instability, etc. For example, the frontal lobe can be damaged by head injuries, strokes, tumors, or other diseases.
Treatment for frontal lobe disease may include medication, surgery, or a combination of these methods. However, the most effective treatment is disease prevention, which includes regular medical examinations, a healthy lifestyle and giving up bad habits.