Believers of Pseudodementia

Wernicke's pseudodementia (Wernicke's acute cortical amnesia - Korsakoff's syndrome) - caused by alcohol or intoxication with surrogate alcoholic drinks, less often by traumatic damage to the frontotemporal region, delirium tremens with profound memory impairment, the appearance



Wernicke's pseudodemontite dementia is a pathological condition due to damage to the left hemisphere of the brain or both hemispheres of the brain. Symptoms: Sensation of impaired hearing, taste, smell, severe dizziness, impaired coordination of movements, sensation of illusions and hallucinations. During this illness, it may seem to a person that his relative or friend is making unusual sounds that cannot be confused with anything else. Symptoms include feelings of instability and imbalance, and delusional thinking disorders.