Dementia is more prevalent more in the elderly population, so, a geriatrician would certainly specialize in it However, dementia is a neurological deterioration so a neurologist would also be a specialist for this disorder.
A neurologist is the best choice, but in case of old-age dementia you could look for a gerontologist too.
A Neurologist is the type of doctor that will treat Alzheimer's Disease. A Neurologist specializes in the brain and central nervous system.
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it can help lead the doctors to futher exam your brain
You can find more information on dementia testing at your local doctors office or hospital. You can also find a ton of information at dementia.com or how to deal with medical issues.
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You forget your family you forget what you were doing you forget how to eat you loose track of time you talk to yourself you repeat yourself you dont know anything you loose control over everything your life will be over ): .....Well Sad D;
She lived a long life of 92 before doctors became aware that Rosa had dementia and a couple weeks after that she died in 2005.
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There are more than 80 different types of dementia. The most common are Alzheimer's, Vascular Dementia and Frontal Temporal Dementia. Alzheimer's and Vascular Dementia are very similar in terms of the effects on the person who has them (at least until Alzheimer's progresses into later stages). FTD is a very different type.
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