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Here Is Everything You Need To Know About Vascular Dementia
A popular quote on memories goes like this, "Memory is the way of holding on to things that you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose".
Most
of
us
would
agree
with
the
above-mentioned
quote,
right?
Without
the
ability
to
have
memories,
the
human
race
would
not
have
been
able
to
evolve
like
we
have
now,
with
a
highly
advanced
intellect.

Without memory skills, it would be extremely difficult for us to lead a normal life. We would not have been able to learn things, or get good jobs, earn a living and so on. While those of us who have normal memory skills may not realise the consequences of memory impairment of loss, the unfortunate few who suffer from memory problems would be experiencing serious consequences.
There are a number of ailments which can affect the memory. Some of these ailments can affect a person in the form of birth defects or brain injuries or diseases that may affect them later on in life.
Now, we may know the fact that, as we age, the cells of our body begin to degenerate, in every organ of the body, including the brain. So, when the brain cells undergo the process of degeneration rapidly in the case of some people, it leads to conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia, which are diseases mostly caused in the old age.
Both the above-mentioned diseases lead to the impairment of memory and learning functions of a person, causing forgetfulness, confusion, etc., which come in the way of leading a normal life.
Now, most of us would already familiar with dementia, however, we may not be aware of vascular dementia.
Here is everything you need to know about vascular dementia.
What Is Vascular Dementia?
Vascular dementia is a disease in which the memory skills, reasoning ability, learning skills and other such cognitive functions of a person are impaired due to the brain damage triggered by lack of blood flow to the brain.
Vascular dementia is also known as multi-infarct dementia, and it is a condition which can be treated by reducing the symptoms, but it has no cure. This disease is said to be the second most common type of memory impairment disease, coming after Alzheimer's disease.
How Is Vascular Dementia Different From Regular Dementia?
Although the symptoms of both dementia and vascular dementia could be very similar, their causes can allow the experts to differentiate between these two ailments.
While dementia is caused by rapid degeneration of brain cells, caused during old age, vascular dementia is usually caused due to a stroke or series of strokes that block the flow of blood to the brain cells, after which the brain cells begin to die, resulting in this disease.
Causes Of Vascular Dementia
As
we
read
earlier,
vascular
dementia
is
caused
by
the
lack
of
healthy
blood
supply
to
the
brain
cells,
due
to
which
the
brain
cells
begin
to
degenerate
rapidly.
Some
of
the
causes
of
the
blood
supply
to
the
brain
to
be
cut
off,
causing
vascular
dementia
are:
•
Suffering
from
a
stroke
which
blocks
the
artery
in
your
brain
and
cuts
off
the
blood
supply
to
the
brain
cells.
•
Damage
to
the
nerves
of
the
brain
cells
due
to
certain
diseases,
infections
or
injury
•
Having
diseases
such
as
heart
ailments,
diabetes,
stroke,
high
blood
pressure,
high
cholesterol,
etc.,
which
can
cause
the
arteries
in
the
brain
to
be
blocked.
•
Obesity
•
Practising
unhealthy
lifestyle
habits
such
as,
smoking,
excessive
alcohol
consumption,
consuming
unhealthy
foods,
etc.,
which
also
inhibit
blood
flow
to
the
brain.
Symptoms Of Vascular Dementia
The symptoms of vascular dementia can vary from person to person, depending on which part of their brain is impaired due to the lack of blood flow. Here are some common symptoms:
•
Confusion
•
Low
attention
span
•
Lack
of
concentration
•
Unable
to
analyse
situations
•
Unable
to
organise
thoughts
•
Lack
of
planning
skills
•
Reduced
communication
skills
•
Memory
impairment
•
Restlessness
and
agitation
•
Not
being
able
to
walk
or
move
with
normal
balance
•
Loss
of
control
over
urination
and
passing
stools
•
Depression
and
apathy
Prevention Of Vascular Dementia
If you want to prevent vascular dementia, then, you must make a conscious effort to keep diseases that can block the arteries, such as, high cholesterol, hypertension, heart diseases, obesity, etc., under control, by taking treatment.
In addition, a healthy lifestyle must be followed, by quitting smoking and frequent drinking, keeping the brain active, consuming healthy food and exercising on a regular basis.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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