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What is Dementia?
Dementia is not a specific disease. Instead, dementia describes a group of symptoms affecting thinking and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily functioning.

Many causes of dementia symptoms exist. Alzheimers disease is the most common cause of a progressive dementia.

Memory loss generally occurs in dementia. However, memory loss alone doesn't mean you have dementia. Dementia indicates problems with at least two brain functions, such as memory loss and impaired judgment or language, and the inability to perform some daily activities such as paying bills or becoming lost driving.

Dementia can make you confused and unable to remember people and names. You also may experience changes in personality and social behavior. However, some causes of dementia are treatable and even reversible.

Symptoms

Dementia symptoms vary depending on the cause, but common signs and symptoms include:

Memory loss
Difficulty communicating
Difficulty with complex tasks
Difficulty with planning and organizing
Difficulty with coordination and motor functions
Problems with disorientation, such as getting lost
Personality changes
Inability to reason
Inappropriate behavior
Paranoia
Agitation
Hallucinations Learn More
Many healthcare professionals have found that Dementiasymptoms can be eliminated with sustained results. With their innovative treatment approaches, patients can experience symptom elimination in 2 weeks to 1 month for mild and moderate conditions.
You may be interested in the discussion group of Dementia
The healthcare professionals listed here have published their case studies. You can contact them for help or contact us for doctors near you.
List of healthcare professionals who have published clinical studies and provide treatment for Dementia:
United States
Jason Bussell, LAc Wilmette, 60091
Successful Treatment of Dementia
Canada
Jack Kucheran, DC Calgary, T1Y6X3
Successful Treatment of Dementia, Memory Loss and Atrial Fibrillation