dementies
Dementies are a group of brain disorders characterized by a progressive decline in memory and other cognitive functions, severe enough to interfere with daily life. They result from neurodegenerative diseases or brain injury and are not a normal part of aging. Dementias differ from delirium, which is acute and fluctuating, and from milder forms of cognitive impairment that may precede dementia.
The most common causes include Alzheimer's disease, followed by vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal
Typical symptoms begin with memory loss and difficulties with language or problem solving, and may progress
There is no cure for most dementias. Treatments aim to slow progression and relieve symptoms. Some medications,
Dementias are typically progressive, with duration ranging from several years to over a decade. Prevalence increases