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    Is Dementia Affecting Your Life?

    Dementia is a loss of certain brain functions to the extent that it interferes with normal daily functions. Dementia alone is not a disease, but a group of symptoms that go along with certain diseases. Dementia is caused by a number of things. Its causes have been divided into four categories. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. It affects about 50% of all people with dementia. The second category of causes involves vascular reasons, such as stroke or hypertension. About 12% of all dementias is caused by this. A small portion of the population with dementia (only about 8%) is caused by persistent substance abuse. The other 30% of people with dementia contract it from having other general medical illnesses. Many people with neurological diseases such as Parkinson's or Huntington Disease form dementia.

    Symptoms of dementia include memory loss of recent or past events. It starts out by forgetting little things such as turning off the stove or where you put your keys. Eventually you start to forget bigger things such as where you are and conversations that just took place. Dementia can cause personality changes, poor judgment, loss of impulse control, or inability to understand normal conversation. In some cases using normal motor functions become a challenge. Many people forget how to handle money or use silverware at the table.

    Unfortunately, many people with dementia become ashamed of their loss of memory and skills. This causes depression, anxiety, and emotional distress. Some people begin to make up stories to replace lost memories so they do not look foolish to others. Many times inappropriate public displays occur. Such displays include excessive crying, laughter, anger, or making demeaning sexual remarks. Alzheimer's disease usually starts around the age of 65, and progressively gets worse. Most people, who contract it, do not live more than ten years afterwards. The best help to people with dementia is family support and positive moral reinforcement.

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