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Yes, it can also cause general confusion in a 'dementia' type effect, however it is temporary (unlike demetia!)
Chlamydia doesn't cause dementia.
Herpes doesn't cause dementia.
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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.
The first stages of dementia include symptoms like memory loss, impaired judgement, faulty reasoning, balance problems, agitation, confusion, and paranoia.
Most dementia is incurable and irreversible. Forms of dementia that are reversible are caused by a tumor or impairment from drugs or medication.
Yes, unless there is dementia underlying the delirium (acute confusion) which occurred as the result of the hyponatremia. In other words, the acute confusion will clear, in most cases, when hyponatremia has resolved. However, if the patient has an underlying dementia, mental clarity may not fully return due to the short-term memory deficits from the dementia process.
Delirium-often times confused with Dementia, just remember Dementia isnt considered acute.
Delirium is a medical state of confusion that happens over a short time period. Dementia is memory loss that evolves over a longer time period.
We do not know what causes dementia, we only know that it becomes more common as people age.
No we do not. Although sometimes our children cause confusion for us.