Monday, February 18, 2019

Vascular dementia:


Vascular dementia:
Vascular dementia is the broader term for dementia related to brain damage from impaired blood flow to the brain. The various kinds of dementia are single-infarct, Multi-infarct dementia, Subcortical vascular dementia (Binswanger’s disorder), and combined dementia. Its clinical symptoms are problems with planning or establishing, concentrating, including short intervals of unexpected confusion and memory, language and visuospatial skills also get affected.
Anyone can be affected by vascular dementia, however several factors increase the threat. these consist of: high blood pressure, Smoking, Diabetes, excessive cholesterol, history of mild caution strokes, evidence of ailment in arteries somewhere else and coronary heart rhythm abnormalities, whilst no treatment can reverse the damage that has already been occurred, treatment to save you extra strokes may be very important.
Dementia with Lewy bodies | Frontotemporal dementia | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | Computerised tomography | Magnetic resonance imaging | Causes and Risks factors| Treatment and outcomes | Stroke-related dementia | Post-stroke dementia | Single-infarct and multi-infarct dementia| Sub cortical dementia | Progression and later stages | Hallucinations or Delusions






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