Damage to the brain's blood arteries, which can be brought on by conditions including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke, can result in vascular dementia. The degree and location of brain injury can have a significant impact on the symptoms of vascular dementia. Memory loss, trouble thinking and solving problems, behavioral and emotional changes, and physical difficulties are typical symptoms. Vascular dementia cannot be cured, but its advancement can be slowed or prevented by managing risk factors and addressing underlying medical disorders.
Track 6-1: Post-Stroke Dementia
Track 6-2: Binswanger's Disease
Track 6-3: Mixed Cortical and Subcortical Dementia
Track 6-4: Subcortical Vascular Dementia
Track 6-5: Cortical Vascular Dementia
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