Dementia encompasses a variety of diseases that compromise memory, cognition, and social interactions. This medical condition currently affects 47 million people around the globe, a number anticipated to surge to 131 million by 2050, according to health experts.
The condition arises from the loss of nerve cells or their damage, disrupting connections to the brain. Symptoms differ based on the brain’s affected area.
Various types of dementia are irreversible, such as:
Certain conditions causing dementia are reversible, including:
Dementia symptoms vary widely by the affected brain region, commonly including:
Dementia progresses through seven stages:
Some types of dementia are treatable. For irreversible types like Alzheimer’s, certain measures may help slow progression or improve symptoms:
Current research and drug developments aim to mitigate dementia-related symptoms. Early diagnosis offers significant benefits, so medical consultation is advisable if dementia is suspected.
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