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Behaviors With Types Of Dementia - What To Watch

 

Typically, there are many behaviors with types of dementia that can be a major indication that a problem is occurring. Often, forgetfulness and other problems thought to be associated with dementia are the focus, while other behaviors are overlooked.

If you believe that you or a loved on is beginning to suffer from the effects of dementia, strive to seek medical treatment immediately.

Although there is currently no cure for dementia and the signs of dementia cannot be reversed as of yet, the progression of the disease can be dramatically slowed, allowing you to continue to enjoy a high quality of life.

Furthermore, continual progress is being made in the medical field, so the treatments continue to advance year after year.

* Types of Dementia *

There are numerous types of dementia, each of which will have different symptoms and behaviors most often associated with the disease.

Types of dementia include Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease (coming from the related drugs), which are also two of the most widely publicized.

Also, there are dementia behaviors that are associated with other illnesses, so what you perceive to be dementia is actually a side effect of a larger problem.

Something as simple as an inappropriate drug interaction can cause dementia as a negative side effect, so it is imperative that you provide your primary healthcare provider with all of your medical information so that he or she will have the best opportunity to find the root of your dementia behavior.

* Behaviors with Types of Dementia *

Typically, the behavior most associated with dementia is forgetfulness. However, this forgetfulness varies from patient to patient.

This forgetfulness can begin with something small, for example misplacing your glasses or forgetting where you parked your vehicle in a parking lot. However, this forgetfulness can expand past the typical and enter into the worrisome when individuals forget to lock doors or turn off cooking appliances.

The forgetfulness associated with dementia typically deals with the short term memory. Things that take place within a few minutes, hours, or even days can be difficult to remember, while events that happened decades ago are crystal clear in the mind. This is because the mind separates short term and long term memory.

Other behaviors associated with dementia include confusion or frustration.

When an individual's mind is affected by dementia, everyday tasks can become ordeals. When the mind is not working clearly, completing tasks as simple as retrieving an item, cook dinner, or even take a bath can become difficult and frustrating.

The mind is simply unable to keep track of these tasks, although they have been readily performed for years. When individuals become confused, they can often vent their feelings toward others around them.

For this reason, individuals who suffer from dementia can often be difficult to live with or care for, which is why many caretakers turn to facilities outside of the home .

These facilities geared towards individuals who suffer from dementia often have specific treatment programs in place that will allow the individual to get the medical attention that he or she needs in addition to ensuring his or her safety.

Sadly, one of the most devastating behaviors associated with dementia is meanness . As the disease continues to advance and ravage the patient's mind, their persona and demeanor can drastically change.

Kind, caring personalities can quickly change into mean and harsh ones, which makes the disease that much more difficult for those around the patient.

Keep in mind that this behavior is not intentional, yet unfortunately is one of the most painful parts of the disease, for family, loved ones and caretakers, and is directly caused by the disease. A dementia patient's confused and muddled mind can cause them to become defensive and unpleasant.

In addition to protecting the memory and the mind, the personality and behavior of the patient is critical for caring for the disease as a whole.

Author: Mike Herman
 
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