Vascular Dementia

Vascular Dementia is the second most common type of dementia, caused by reduced blood flow to the brain due to damage to blood vessels. This disruption in circulation leads to brain cell death, affecting cognitive function, memory, and decision-making. Vascular dementia often results from strokes, either major or mini (transient ischemic attacks), or from other conditions that damage the blood vessels, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol.

Symptoms of vascular dementia can vary but commonly include memory loss, confusion, difficulty concentrating, and problems with planning or organizing tasks. Unlike Alzheimer's, vascular dementia symptoms may appear suddenly, often following a stroke or series of strokes.

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