Sunday, March 14, 2010

Normal Aging or Dementia?

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     There are several forms of dementia, with the most common one being Alzheimer's. Dementia is caused by the destruction of brain tissue and brain function including memory, reasoning, and learning. It is the progression, symptoms, and patient history that help the physician to determine the type of dementia. Medical tests and mental evaluations are needed in all cases to properly diagnose dementia symptoms. If you or your loved one is experiencing memory problems, see a physician for diagnosis. Don't wait until the symptoms become severe. There are references below to research this further. Early treatment can delay or slow down progression of dementia. 
     Memory problems that indicate a serious problem: Confusion driving in familiar places; problems remembering the names of family or friends; difficulty in dressing, making phone calls, cooking, solving simple math problems and making simple decisions; leaving your car without any recollection of where you left it; inability to remember daily events: inability to function at any normal daily task; personality and behavior changes; suspicious, paranoid, or odd behavior.
Alzheimer's Disease, Vascular Dementia, Frontotemporal Dementia or Pick's Disease, Huntington's Disease, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, Secondary Dementia, Alcohol-Related Dementia (Korsakoff's Psychosis): To get more: http://www.associatedcontent.com

 

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