Types
Include, but not limited to:
Alzheimer's disease
Vascular dementia
Mixed dementia
Dementia with Lewy bodies
Frontotemporal dementia
Posterior cortical atrophy
Signs and Symptoms
Memory loss: especially for recent events
Difficulty processing information
Difficulty finding the right word
Difficulty carrying out everyday tasks, e.g. shopping, banking
Sleep disruption: disturbance in the sleep wake cycle
Mood changes: anxiety, apathy, depression
Hallucinations: seeing things that are not there
Change in personality or behaviour
Being confused about time or place
Similar Health Issues
Delirium is a temporary, short-term state of confusion. It has a range of causes, most commonly infection (e.g. urinary or respiratory), drug side-effects or dehydration.
Delirium can occur alongside dementia and is treatable.
Depression is characterised by feelings of low mood which go on for a while.
Symptoms of depression can be similar to those of dementia, such as forgetfulness and having difficulty making decisions.
Depression can occur alongside dementia and is treatable.
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