A person with dementia loses the capacity for thought, memory, focus, logical reasoning, and other mental functions. These symptoms can make it challenging to carry out social or professional obligations. There are numerous causes of dementia. The brain regions in charge of memory, judgment, language, and learning suffer injury or disease. Such a condition is sometimes referred to as a major neurocognitive dysfunction. Dementia doesn't actually exist. These are a variety of ailments' signs and symptoms. Damage to the brain causes dementia. Your brain's nerve cells are damaged by dementia, which prevents your brain from speaking to the rest of your body. Dementia may also result from a blocked blood flow to the brain, which keeps oxygen and nutrients from reaching the brain. Brain tissue requires oxygen and nourishment to survive. Your symptoms will vary depending on which area of your brain is injured. Some types of dementia are progressive and incurable. Dementia can also result from other conditions that have an effect on the brain. Dementia-like symptoms might also result from other medical problems. The signs of dementia can often be managed and even reversed.
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