What is vascular dementia?

Vascular dementia is a very common form of dementia characterized by blockades in blood supply to the brain that lead to neurological symptoms. After Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia is the main cause of dementia in the elderly. It can also be prevented, especially if people begin to engage in preventive care of a young age and remain determined to maintain their general physical health to avoid health problems such as vascular dementia.

The term "vascular dementia" is for a very large family of conditions, which includes interruption of blood supply to the brain. For example, in multi-infarcté vascular dementia, a number of small strokes of heart attacks or blockages in the blood vessels in the brain create, while the form after the stroke occurs after someone has a large stroke. Many forms are related to cardiovascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis and hypertension, and most of the efforts for prevention focus on solving these conditions on CE for the development of vascular dementia. Patients with vascular dementia of Mohou have problems with walking, loss of fine engine control, gastrointestinal digestion and development of urine incontinence. They also experience confusion, memory loss, concentration problems, depression, sleeping, agitation, inappropriate emotional reactions and communication problems with others. While symptoms may initially be written off as simple signs of age, they gradually deteriorate and the patient may be seriously disturbed.

Treatment of vascular dementia involves identifying and treatment of cause. Treatment may include the use of medicines to control blood pressure, embolize to remove clots and physical therapy, which helps patients to re -state physical skills that have lost damage due to damage to damage. In severely disturbed patients, care providers may have to have care at all times for patient monitoring or place the patient in long -term care facilities that keep the patient healthy and as stable as possible.

Many differentThe processes are involved in vascular dementia, but take good care of the cardiovascular system, patients can radically reduce the risk of this condition. Maintaining healthy blood pressure is very important because it regularly practices to work on the heart muscle and promote healthy circulation. Identification of early symptoms of stroke and neurological damage and rapid intervention can also reduce the severity of vascular dementia by limiting brain blood damage.

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