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Symptoms of Dementia

Symptoms of Dementia

Dementia is diagnosed by observing symptoms such as short-term memory loss,anxiety, depression, hearing loss, and headache. Seizures, epilepsy, heartbypass surgery, and depression are all medical disorders that can affectshort-term memory. Increased heart rate, shakiness,palpitations, chest pain, and a high risk of high blood pressure are allsymptoms of the condition. Anxiety disorders are characterized by hormonalshifts and a deficiency in the chemical messenger system. Anxiety attacksusually last 10 minutes, but they can last up to 30 minutes. Depression has theability to influence a person's psychological well-being as well as alter thephysical structures of the brain.

Related:

Dementia Forum | DementiaCongress | DementiaCouncil | DementiaEvents | Neurologycongress | DementiaConference | NeurologyConference | Dementiameetings | DementiaSummit | Neuroscienceconference.

RelatedAssociations:

Dementia Societyof America | Lewy BodyDementia Association | Fisher centerfor Alzheimer’s Research Foundation | Dementia AssociationAlzheimerSociety of Canada | Alzheimer’sSociety of Ireland | Alzheimer’sDisease International (ADI) | Alzheimer’s ResearchUK | AcousticNeuroma Association | Alzheimer’sEurope Association | AicardiSyndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research | ALS Therapydevelopment Institute | Alzheimer’sand Related disorders Society of India | Alzheimer’sResearch & Prevention Foundation | ALSassociation and ALS Therapy Development Institute |  Alternating Hemiplegiaof Childhood foundation and Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation.

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