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John DenBoer - Dementia, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Alzheimer's and dementia refer to a decrease in brain function. John DenBoer says the majority of cases, Alzheimer's and dementia are manifested. https://bit.ly/3nVTpbU

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John DenBoer - Dementia, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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  2. ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA REFER TO A DECREASE IN BRAIN FUNCTION. JOHN DENBOER SAYS THE MAJORITY OF CASES, ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA ARE MANIFESTED.

  3. However, it is important to know that Alzheimer's does not mean dementia and vice versa. The difference? Alzheimer's disease is one of the different forms of dementia.

  4. Alzheimer's is a kind of dementia, but what exactly is dementia? Dementia represents the set of diseases that decrease the functions of the brain (also called cognitive functions). Since normal aging is already accompanied by cognitive changes, it is the degree and functions affected that distinguish normal aging from dementia.

  5. The main forms of dementia are 1 2 3 4 5 6 STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP Alzheimer's disease Lewy body dementia Dementia associated with Parkinson's disease Frontotemporal dementia Vascular dementia Mixed dementia

  6. All of these forms of dementia are sometimes also classified into two families: 1. NEURODEGENERATIVE CAUSES NON- NEURODEGENERATIVE CAUSES 2.

  7. Causes of Dementia by John DenBoer To complete this first step, the doctor will ask you if you have symptoms of other systems of the body since the functioning of the brain is connected. to the rest of the body. He will also check your medication list.

  8. Physical, Medical and Neurological Examination Dementia represents the set of diseases that decrease the functions of the brain (also called cognitive functions). Since normal aging is already accompanied by cognitive changes, it is the degree and functions affected that distinguish normal aging from dementia.

  9. Paraclinical Assessment After completing the questionnaire and the test, a blood test is usually ordered to look for abnormalities, for example of the thyroid or kidneys. Depending on the situation, the doctor may also order an imaging test of the brain to check its structure (brain CT or brain MRI).

  10. Additional Reviews and Tests In some cases, especially if the diagnosis remains imprecise, additional checkups and tests may be ordered to complete the picture. These include the complete neuropsychological assessment, occupational therapy or social worker assessment.

  11. By helping you plan what to expect, we hope this article will decrease your uncertainty and especially your worry before your cognition assessment as John DenBoer advised.

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