Dementia Dysmnestic

Mental dementia is a memory disorder in which a person forgets events that have already occurred in his life. Forgetfulness can be specific, such as a telephone number, or broad, such as forgetting your wife's name.

Causes of development of dysmnestic dementia. Psychogenic cause - under the influence of experiences of the central nervous system, a similar mental state is formed. Therefore, its prevention comes down to limiting stress, proper sleep, and rest. It also reduces the risk of proper nutrition, giving up alcohol, smoking, and limiting the consumption of spicy foods. Vascular cause - impaired memory appears against the background of the development of atherosclerosis. D. The dysmnetic chronic stage occurs after a few years. It can also be caused by other diseases that affect the blood vessels of the brain - endocrine disorders, hypertensive crisis, intoxication with heavy metal salts.



Dementia dysmnesic

Dysmnestic dementia is a form of memory impairment that is characterized by an insufficient ability to remember and store new information. This may be due to various reasons, such as head injury, Alzheimer's disease, intoxication or other diseases.

Symptoms of dementia Dysmnesia

• Decreased ability to learn new knowledge and skills • Loss of memory for recently learned information • Forgetting names, addresses and other details • Difficulty remembering events and dates • Decreased concentration and attention •