Dementia Choreatic

Dementia choreatic disorder Dementia choreatic is a medical term. It can be delivered when:

dysfunction of the bile ducts; the presence of severe disruptions in the functioning of the nervous system and brain; problems of the cardiovascular system. For medical specialists, the term is familiar and commonplace. The popular name “melancholy” is common, although doctors make this diagnosis much less often - melancholy is an independent clinical form of the disease. Since the disease is associated with disorders of the nervous system, it leads to a number of mental disorders. A person begins to be haunted by hallucinations - images of people, visual or auditory, as well as “voices” and other phenomena. Quite rare, but hallucinosis of the sense of smell occurs. Doctors classify this disease in several terms, but the most common are: mania, depression, neurasthenia, mild personality disorder. Before the advent of modern treatment - antidepressants and other medications, it was quite difficult to cure this disease - therapy was long-term and was not always successful. The treatment could help the patient for one time or completely get rid of the symptoms. At the same time, modern drugs significantly make the patient’s life easier. Indeed, in addition to the main type of disease, each person has problems that are not directly related to it. They should be treated with other methods, suitable in each case individually. The main treatment for choreoatrophy is therapy, which consists of taking antidepressants that stimulate metabolic processes in the brain. In addition, the attending physician may prescribe medications that regulate the nervous system. Painkillers and hormones are also used as medical interventions in the modern world. We are talking about homeopathic medicines, vitamin complexes, mineral and other medicines.



Choric dementia is a pathology of the nervous system that manifests itself in the form of convulsive movements. This disease is associated with damage to motor nerve fibers and impaired brain function. As a rule, choreic dementia is associated with various types of neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and others. In this case, uncontrolled body movements occur, which can be fast or slow, rhythmic or chaotic. This condition can lead to problems with speech, memory and thinking, as well as loss of the ability to move independently. Treatment of Horeikore dementia requires a comprehensive approach that includes drug therapy, physical rehabilitation and psychological support for the patient. In some cases it may