kiristyksinä
Kiristyksinä is a term used in Finnish to describe a phenomenon where a person's behavior or speech becomes increasingly erratic, disorganized, or irrational over time. This condition is often associated with the later stages of dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease. The term is derived from the Finnish word "kiristyä," which means to become tense or agitated.
Individuals experiencing kiristyksinä may exhibit a range of symptoms, including:
- Rapidly shifting moods and emotions
- Incoherent or nonsensical speech
- Repetitive questions or statements
- Confusion about time, place, or personal identity
- Difficulty following conversations or completing tasks
- Increased agitation or restlessness
Kiristyksinä is a challenging aspect of dementia to manage, as it can lead to increased stress and
Prevention and management of kiristyksinä focus on maintaining a stable environment, promoting social engagement, and addressing