Dementia after a stroke (hypnoapathy or hypnoapathy) is a mental disorder that manifests itself primarily in the form of absent-mindedness, impaired concentration, as well as the inability to timely switch in situations within the actual mental capabilities of the individual.
Post-stroke dementia is described as a state of extreme absent-mindedness and impaired attention. The patient's thinking is severely impaired. A sick person is not able to show emotions, is limited to simple answers to questions, and control over the activities of his own body is greatly reduced. Memory deterioration is observed, the ability to learn is practically absent. The patient needs constant care and attention. Without proper treatment, he may lose self-care skills.