Current research would suggest that children cannot develop Dementia. It appears to be most prevalent in the ages of 65 and over. However there is a condition known as Early Onset Alzheimer's which has been shown to develop as early as 30 years of age.
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yes it could
Although it was once thought that a bad childhood could cause schizophrenia, the current understanding of schizophrenia is of a primarily neurological disease.
Chlamydia doesn't cause dementia.
Herpes doesn't cause dementia.
a really bad childhood that no one wants to hear bout cause its really sad
Dementia is caused by death of cells in the brain's cerebral cortex. It's the loss of mental ability severe enough that it intrudes in daily life. There are many conditions that can cause dementia. Symptoms include memory loss, difficulty understanding language, and bad judgement.
Vascular dementia is caused when there is a problem in the supply of blood between the heart and the brain. It is because of the clogging of the blood vessel and usually happens after a stroke.
There is no evidence that Post Polis Syndrome can cause dementia, but PPS sufferers' can develop dementia which is non-related to PPS, such as Alzheimers' Disease.
Most dementia is incurable and irreversible. Forms of dementia that are reversible are caused by a tumor or impairment from drugs or medication.
We do not know what causes dementia, we only know that it becomes more common as people age.
Secondary dementia just means dementia caused by some other condition, such as AIDS, stroke, head injury or multiple sclerosis.
Secondary dementia just means dementia caused by some other condition, such as AIDS, stroke, head injury or multiple sclerosis.
your mom had a bad childhood