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Best Psychologist for Dementia

Dementia is a broad term that describes a decline in cognitive abilities, including memory, languag…read more

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Most Common Symptoms

Forgetting recent events, names, or important dates, and frequently

Struggling to find the right words, follow conversations

This stiffness can limit the range of motion and cause pain.

not recognizing familiar faces

Making poor decisions, exhibiting unusual behavior, or showing a lack of understanding of safety risks.

Dementia affects around 55 million people worldwide, with nearly 10 million new cases each year.

A family history of dementia can increase the risk, particularly in cases of early-onset dementia.

the most common being Alzheimer’s disease.

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You don’t have to control your thoughts. You just have to stop letting them control you.

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You don’t have to control your thoughts. You just have to stop letting them control you.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the product and billing.

Dementia is caused by damage to brain cells, which affects their ability to communicate with each other. This damage can be due to various factors, such as Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, or conditions like Parkinson’s disease.

Common symptoms of dementia include memory loss, confusion, difficulty with communication and problem-solving, mood changes, and impaired judgment. Symptoms often worsen over time, affecting daily activities.

Risk factors for dementia include aging, family history of the disease, cardiovascular conditions, smoking, excessive alcohol use, and a lack of physical or mental activity. Some types of dementia also have a genetic component.

Definition

Dementia is a broad term that describes a decline in cognitive abilities, including memory, language, problem-solving, and other thinking skills, to the extent that it interferes with daily life. It is not a single disease but an umbrella term for various disorders characterized by a progressive loss of cognitive functions.

Types

Alzheimer’s Disease

The most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60-80% of cases. It involves abnormal brain changes, including the buildup of amyloid plaques and tau tangles, primarily affecting memory and cognitive functions.

Vascular Dementia

The second most common type, caused by microscopic bleeding and blood vessel blockages in the brain. It often results from stroke or other conditions that impair blood flow to the brain.

Mixed Dementia

A condition where an individual exhibits symptoms of more than one type of dementia simultaneously, such as Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia.

Lewy Body Dementia

Characterized by abnormal protein deposits called Lewy bodies in the brain, which can cause hallucinations, fluctuating cognitive abilities, and movement problems.

Frontotemporal Dementia

Involves damage to the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, affecting personality, behavior, and language abilities.

Reversible Dementia

Caused by conditions that can be treated or reversed, such as thyroid problems, vitamin deficiencies, depression, medication side effects, or excessive alcohol use.

Symptoms

  • Memory Loss: Difficulty remembering recent events or information.
  • Confusion: Challenges with time, place, and recognizing familiar people.
  • Difficulty Performing Familiar Tasks: Struggles with routine activities such as paying bills or preparing meals.
  • Language Problems: Trouble finding the right words or understanding conversations.
  • Disorientation: Getting lost in familiar places or losing track of time.
  • Changes in Behaviour: Mood swings, withdrawal from social activities, and personality changes.
  • Poor Judgment: Making uncharacteristic decisions or mistakes in everyday tasks.

Causes

  • Brain Cell Damage: Dementia results from damage to brain cells that disrupt their ability to communicate with each other, affecting thinking, behavior, and emotions.
  • Protein Abnormalities: In Alzheimer’s disease, abnormal protein deposits, such as amyloid plaques (are clumps of misfolded proteins that form in the spaces between nerve cells in the brain, mainly in the grey matter) and tau tangles (are abnormal accumulations of a protein called tau that collect inside neurons), impair brain cell health and communication.
  • Reduced Blood Flow: In vascular dementia, reduced blood flow due to stroke or other vascular issues damages brain cells.
  • Genetic Factors: Some types of dementia have a genetic component that can increase the risk of developing the condition.
  • Medical Conditions: Certain conditions, like depression or vitamin deficiencies, can cause symptoms similar to dementia but may improve with treatment.

Tips

  • If you or someone you know is experiencing memory loss or cognitive difficulties, seek a professional evaluation. Early diagnosis can help manage symptoms and access treatments and support.
  • Engage in regular physical and mental exercises to maintain cognitive function and overall health. Activities like walking, reading, and puzzles can be beneficial.
  • A balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate sleep contribute to brain health and may help delay the onset of dementia symptoms.
  • Create a Supportive Environment, Make modifications at home to ensure safety and comfort, such as labeling items and simplifying daily routines.
  • Maintain social connections and participate in activities to support mental and emotional well-being.
  • Address any reversible causes of cognitive impairment, such as managing thyroid issues, correcting vitamin deficiencies, or reducing alcohol consumption.
  • Join support groups or seek counseling to navigate the emotional and practical challenges of living with dementia or caring for someone with the condition.

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